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1. June 2010, 05:44:03

vandrei

Posts: 10

Problem to loading Linkbee link

Sometimes, i receive a linkbee link. But the Opera (10.53) doesn't open, the screen is a blank page. When i put the URL in Firefox and Chrome, the website load perfectly. It's a issue of Opera or configuration problem?

See ya

1. June 2010, 12:24:10

Luxor

Scotland

Posts: 72917

I take it you mean Linkbee the URL shortening service?
It helps if you give us a link.

Just tested and I can confirm.
For a workaround when you have the blank page, use Identify as Firefox then reload and it works.
It's a pretty poor service that doesn't work properly for such a simple task. Suggest to the people sending you these links to use one that actually works.
Opera 12.16 build 1860 Windows Vista Premium SP2

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1. August 2010, 16:34:00

I have the same problem, so luxor, can you explain howe do you do an identify as fifefox

by the way isen't there another solution, 'cause i use opera mobile 10 to and this link stuff is pretty annoying

thanks

1. August 2010, 17:10:28

Luxor

Scotland

Posts: 72917

I don't know if it's available on the mobile version or not, but on the desktop version you do the following.
Right click on the page. Select Edit site preferences > Network > Browser Identification > Select Mask as Firefox.
If there is some way to do similar on the mobile version, maybe someone will let you know.

Originally posted by themetalmaster:

by the way isen't there another solution


You would have to ask them why such a simple function is not compatible with all browsers.
It's ridiculous and their fault entirely. My recommendation is to use a better service.
Opera 12.16 build 1860 Windows Vista Premium SP2

Be helpful to the shyman, and be wary of the slyman.
Be guidance to the blindman, and be thankful to the kindman.

ʎzzıp ʇǝƃ llıʍ noʎ ʇıq sıɥʇ pɐǝɹ ʇ,uop

5. August 2010, 19:18:01

Originally posted by Luxor:

I don't know if it's available on the mobile version or not, but on the desktop version you do the following.
Right click on the page. Select Edit site preferences > Network > Browser Identification > Select Mask as Firefox.
If there is some way to do similar on the mobile version, maybe someone will let you know.

Originally posted by themetalmaster:

by the way isen't there another solution


You would have to ask them why such a simple function is not compatible with all browsers.
It's ridiculous and their fault entirely. My recommendation is to use a better service.



Thanks for the quick reply, it really helped me on my desktop.
Unfortunately I don't have a say in the links provision so for the time being I'm going to have to make it work this way.
I'm going to take your advice and ask around for the mobile version of opera but i don't think it's going to work

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