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Bug when inspecting <video>
Try to inspect the <video> element on http://cristianadam.blogspot.com/2010/05/rogg-on.htmlStrange things happen in the DOM tree...
Using Windows 7 64Bit SP1 and of course Opera
(If nothing else stated the most current weekly) on a nice Dell Studio XPS 16!
(If nothing else stated the most current weekly) on a nice Dell Studio XPS 16!
I can reproduce the issue. The correct element is selected and it shows correctly in the Breadcrumb trail, but the DOM is cut off in the DOM view. I’ll file a bug about it.
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David Storey, Chief Web Opener, Product Manager Opera Dragonfly, Opera Software ASA
David Storey, Chief Web Opener, Product Manager Opera Dragonfly, Opera Software ASA
Thanks! I somehow missed, when you switched from https://dragonfly.opera.com/app/weekly/ to https://dragonfly.opera.com/app/cutting-edge/ ... 

Using Windows 7 64Bit SP1 and of course Opera
(If nothing else stated the most current weekly) on a nice Dell Studio XPS 16!
(If nothing else stated the most current weekly) on a nice Dell Studio XPS 16!
Originally posted by Hades32:
I think we all did. There was no formal announcement to my knowledge.Thanks! I somehow missed, when you switched from https://dragonfly.opera.com/app/weekly/ to https://dragonfly.opera.com/app/cutting-edge/
Always latest weekly; XP Pro SP2
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