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3. April 2010, 16:14:25

gibson

Posts: 381

[10.52 b3344] Instant Opera crash

Hi,
this site instantly crashes my Opera:
http://www.kempinski.com/de/hamburg

Go try for yourselves! yes

Opera 10.52 b3344 on Windows XP SP2, default skin, latest Flash plugin.

A crash log (or two) has been submitted. Actually, this happened the first time around:

Not really useful.p "Luckily" the crash was reproducible.

gibson

3. April 2010, 17:29:07

RomDos

Posts: 647

hummmmm ??? no crash here same build 3344 Windows XP home SP3 netframework 3.0 latest flash rolleyes
"It's far worse that a conspiracy in America... It's a Tradition"

3. April 2010, 18:05:44

Yes crashes here too. Same setup as romdos except I have .net 2.0 . Was able to submit crash report.

3. April 2010, 18:20:58

techlawsam

Posts: 2161

confirmed, windows 7 ultimate 32-bit , opera 10.52 build 3344. Got a auto crash report window up but no crash log writing error dialog box, did you file this as a bug yet?

opera bug report wizard

3. April 2010, 18:32:01

sevenred

Posts: 327

Confirmed, Win7. 32bit. Build 3344. But I do get the crash report dialogue.

3. April 2010, 18:35:25

DSK-292624. Submitted.

3. April 2010, 19:17:00

techlawsam

Posts: 2161

Originally posted by saurabhloyolean:

DSK-292624. Submitted.




thanks! up

5. April 2010, 13:11:43

EricJH

Posts: 6442

Confirmed with Win 7 32 bits.
Opera always the latest snapshot (default), Comodo Internet Security 2012 Windows 7 SP1 (default), Vista 32 SP2 and XP SP3 triple boot......AMD Phenom II , 4 GB RAM, MSI 850G-E53

5. April 2010, 13:29:30

stve10

Posts: 55

It also happens with Opera 10.51

5. April 2010, 18:55:21

iopg

Posts: 305

confirmed on windows xp 10.52 build 3344

7. April 2010, 07:32:45

earth01

Posts: 70

confirmed on Windows 7 64 bits / 10.52 build 3344

7. April 2010, 12:09:29

RomDos

Posts: 647

Still No Crash On the above web site ? I can't figure what I am doing right and everybody else is doing wrong. It must be those laughable "Oldtimer" tricks that I use ,spoken so harshly of, to get Opera beta copies running without extra bugs from install errors that works for me...

I loaded the page about 15 times , emptied the cache about 7 closed and rebooted Reloaded 5 and still no crash ? my cpu was only pulling 2% use non-scrolling but would spike to 70 % with scrolling. my page file was 512mb flatlined .

Errors found while checking this document as XHTML 1.0 Transitional!Result: 60 Errors, 2 warning(s)

I even opened several copies in new windows just to load it to see if I could get it to crash. Now I know that I am a Oldtimer and my tricks don't make good computer since but...... still no crash. p

"Contempt prior to investigation", is a true sign of ignorance
"It's far worse that a conspiracy in America... It's a Tradition"

7. April 2010, 12:38:50

Hades32

What I use:

Posts: 1917

Works fine here on Win 7 64Bit Ger, 10.52/3344
Using Windows 7 64Bit SP1 and of course Opera
(If nothing else stated the most current weekly) on a nice Dell Studio XPS 16!

7. April 2010, 16:42:05

NedTheNanite

Posts: 155

Hmm, worked fine for me as well. Win XP SP2 build 3344.
~Ned the Nanite

8. April 2010, 22:08:17

gibson

Posts: 381

It does not occur for me (original reporter) anymore in Opera 10.52 3347. Thanks, Opera team!

21. April 2010, 08:21:46

gibson

Posts: 381

Wow. I have no idea what Opera did, but this bug is back in 10.52 b3366. Ouch!

A crash report has been submitted.

gibson

21. April 2010, 13:39:58

RomDos

Posts: 647

Hummmm??? Did you mean to say that this site caused a instant crash of Opera 10.52 build 3366 (How does that old fart do it with a computer he got at a thrift Store for 20 Dollars US ???)


Damn! the bubble gum came off the ram memory again .... got to go the puter's mind just fell out yikes



Cheers!!
"It's far worse that a conspiracy in America... It's a Tradition"

25. April 2010, 03:32:20

AECX

Posts: 34

Confirmed XP SP3
Yep, crashes again upon loading.... Instant crash.

30. April 2010, 10:01:25

techwg

I'm not a PC, I'm a HB

Posts: 318

Confirmed the problem exists in the brand new 10.53 final. Opera really need to get on this before it is used as ammo against the browser by other browser's fanboys.
Close your mind and you will only see what you have always seen. Open your mind and your eyes will see more.

30. April 2010, 14:33:09

reogem

Posts: 230

Try this.
www.kempinski.com/en/villarothschild/Pages/Welcome.aspx
Windows 7x64 pro, i7 - 4gb ram, Nvidia Geforce 9500gt
Eset Nod32- 4.xx, Opera 12.16-1860
screen resolution-1680x1050
testing Opera ?17 & 19

30. April 2010, 17:44:10

techwg

I'm not a PC, I'm a HB

Posts: 318

that one works. Its the other one that crashes
Close your mind and you will only see what you have always seen. Open your mind and your eyes will see more.

30. April 2010, 22:11:11

carlaron

Posts: 49

Originally posted by techwg:

that one works. Its the other one that crashes




same here: 1st link crashes, 2nd doesn't

Win XP, Opera 10.53

1. May 2010, 02:59:22

friguron

Frío y azul...

Posts: 628

Confirmed, OP's link crashes opera after some page loading happens...

Build 3381 XP SP3
Get a DROPBOX invitation (extra 250 MB awarded) clicking here
Watch some Opera bugs and interesting tests clicking here
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8. May 2010, 08:16:57 (edited)

gibson

Posts: 381

Indeed, it's still in 10.54 b3386. I have (just now) committed a crash log, I presume you testers have done the same. Thanks!

gibson.

[/edit] Went from b3383 to b3386. [/edit]

31. May 2010, 18:55:55

AECX

Posts: 34

Crash still persistent with Opera 10.60 build 3400

18. June 2010, 07:39:24

gibson

Posts: 381

This bug is fixed (again smile) in Opera 10.60 b3426. The changelog explicitly refers to it as "CORE-27604 (Crash at kempinski.com)".

Thanks, Opera team!

gibson

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