Easter egg!
By borg. Tuesday, 3. April 2007, 14:46:02
After a boring weekend we're finally allowed to be funny again
Personally I really look forward to the dress as a troll day, hope to bring you pictures of that
In the meantime, here's a new build with minor fixes all over the place. Our QA is too busy testing to even write a changelog, so finding the fixes will be our way of hunting easter eggs, I guess...
Known issue
Known changelog
Download:
Windows MSI
Windows Classic
Macintosh
Unix
Personally I really look forward to the dress as a troll day, hope to bring you pictures of that
In the meantime, here's a new build with minor fixes all over the place. Our QA is too busy testing to even write a changelog, so finding the fixes will be our way of hunting easter eggs, I guess...
Known issue
- The .6 rpm doesn't start on Linux. You can fix it by replacing
"OPERA_BINARYDIR=/usr/lib/opera/9.20-20070403.10/" with
"OPERA_BINARYDIR=/usr/lib/opera/9.20-20070403.6/"
in the startup script "/usr/bin/opera"
Known changelog
- Further improvements to flash 9 plug-in on UNIX
Download:
Windows MSI
Windows Classic
Macintosh
Unix



borg # 3. April 2007, 14:55
kiaM # 3. April 2007, 14:57
profiT # 3. April 2007, 15:05
szotsaki2 # 3. April 2007, 15:06
Will the gray-screen-of-flash disappear?
Edit: No, it doesn't really want...
MisterE # 3. April 2007, 15:08
igorditerni # 3. April 2007, 15:09
Ciao, Igor
Serpher # 3. April 2007, 15:09
szotsaki2 # 3. April 2007, 15:13
The Opera binary is not located at "/usr/lib/opera/9.20-20070403.10/opera".
Please modify the wrapper script at "/usr/bin/opera".
Edit: After editing the /usr/bin/opera file and replace the .10 to .6 everything works fine.
But I think it is a bug in the rpm package.
marckl # 3. April 2007, 15:23
the videofile is loaded but no playback.... firefox works fine.
Zajec # 3. April 2007, 15:56
AndrewNi # 3. April 2007, 15:59
Rapture # 3. April 2007, 16:00
Keep up the good work, after all who needs a change log anyway.
Zybex # 3. April 2007, 16:11
After you use /clear command in Opera IRC client the screen stop scrolls up until you do it manually.
sleytr # 3. April 2007, 16:21
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/findpost.pl?id=1976329
Soleen # 3. April 2007, 16:23
spiffytech # 3. April 2007, 16:25
hansheng # 3. April 2007, 16:25
Orff # 3. April 2007, 16:27
Why is the bar saying number:number - url and nothing else. No title.
Like http://www.opera.itemshop.org/dtt.shtml
Although now it has my opera about page on it while on the page above.
Why is it I can use the wand: ctrl-enter on my opera about page but not here, at least in this frame in the above, any deviation but the same script and address seems to fail, if the domain is www. or not depending on initial logging, or when in a frame I suppose.
loged to www.my.opera.com and it's only cued to that domain. or if it was https:// and changed to http: it's cued to https:
Silly and odd glitches in the beta.
It's a shame this stuff never read .iff or .psp images (he says trying to job his memory on
something maybe missed, and killing two with on, something best in tests not just as wishes and
thinking of JASC PSP 3 to 7 imagery) or. BGSound SRC M3s. GRanted there is Wimpy.
Hmmmm......bloody el' darn I should write it down, hmm more and more oddly enough as plugins that aren't search bars become scarse, oh the search button bar text area (page search as well) doesn't work in XPHomeSP2 (2000).
uh.....geeze,SZar! AMiga One comes to mind, but not quite what I am thinking of, so does Zeta and QNX.....anyway.....overrinding apache and still reading exec cgi when off or something like that or no, but a good one, or accent forcing on filenames. You out in Norway can understand this with tha o crossed out, my damn Kierkegaard file won't load because apache's anglocentrics.
Internal Notepad....no.....uh.......well when it hits me I'll be back.
SZia,
GZLFB(.com)
kyleabaker # 3. April 2007, 16:30
asif2bd # 3. April 2007, 16:37
Orff # 3. April 2007, 16:39
A thought for at least a beta run.
rhonnysparks # 3. April 2007, 16:53
Tried again and seems to work perfectly
there's also a minor bug with the speed dial when you show it over a webpage: the webpage's title changes to Speed dial even after you've hidden the speed dial (refreshing doesn't fix it, though navigating away then back to the page does)
Thanks for the build anyway!
szotsaki2 # 3. April 2007, 16:59
Try to read the first post...
Jada0007 # 3. April 2007, 17:01
Windows VISTA Home Basic (Laptop)
Opera 9.20 Build 8769
oops...........
openSUSE 10.2
Opera 9.20 Build 631 frozen didn't start up!
Smarty # 3. April 2007, 17:07
Another strange thing is the scrollbar in this "write a comment" textarea. The scrollbar is overlaying the graphical border.
printscreen attached here: http://lh3.google.com/image/oleg.shimanskyy/RhKJxiwapMI/AAAAAAAAAPw/npkXkwXOEcU/9-2beta.JPG&imgmax=640
Fyrd # 3. April 2007, 17:25
szotsaki2 # 3. April 2007, 17:28
See my second comment here. I hope it will help you.
rogerpe # 3. April 2007, 17:31
cousin333 # 3. April 2007, 17:36
When will you correct that nasty WMP plug-in bug (doubled control bar), see here: http://www.hirtv.hu/?tPath=/view/videoview&videoview_id=701
GT500 # 3. April 2007, 17:42
Very good work work. I'll go and test out the Flash 9 stuff in Linux later.
d.i.z. # 3. April 2007, 17:49
https://bugs.opera.com/show_bug.cgi?id=197078
Jada0007 # 3. April 2007, 18:13
Build 631
Platform Linux (Debian Etch daily build 20070403 0800 (8.00am)
System i686, 2.6.18-4-686
Qt library 3.3.7
Flash 9, still not work at Time Warner's http://www.rr.com Installation with out problems!
Same one also on the Unix Build
Flash 9 Problems with
PCBSD 1.3.3_1 and 4-shared-qt.i386.freebsd-en-631.tar.gz
I read it and it help
SoulOfDoinel # 3. April 2007, 18:21
I take my shotgun.
And now I'm going. :-)
P.S. Thanks; good job.
moises-l # 3. April 2007, 18:31
stranded # 3. April 2007, 18:43
d.i.z. # 3. April 2007, 18:49
This is regression in this build.
FataL # 3. April 2007, 19:02
eggsfixes but failed.Found new(?) bug instead: click event not fires on some (most) form elements after clicking on its labels.
Here is test case.
Junyor # 3. April 2007, 19:18
@Mac users: The Mac build should be up within the next 30 minutes. Sorry about the wait.
KoenDeVreeze # 3. April 2007, 19:20
Lali19871014 # 3. April 2007, 19:27
http://bartosslajos.atw.hu/letoltes/opera/kepek/bug.png
FataL # 3. April 2007, 19:39
Some widgets hardly usable without antialising. Again we are talking about great, but not polished enough feature.
kamalesh # 3. April 2007, 19:45
Just got the Mac build, thanks.
Please refrain from this type of delay in the future...there's Geneva Torture Conventions for this sort of cruelty.
(Build 3-"666"...coincidence? I think not.)
kamalesh # 3. April 2007, 19:51
Clicking on any of the "Watch QuickTours" links does not trigger different animation.
kyleabaker # 3. April 2007, 20:00
Usrjs popup failed to remember yes/no in the last build as well. I would have filed a bug report, but dante from the irc chat channel told me it wasn't supposed to remember. Oh well. So you might want to mention that it was in the last build as well if you file a report.
d.i.z. # 3. April 2007, 20:01
Please push devs to look up the other bug I've mentioned here too.
Failed to remember in same session? I have used previous build and never seen the behaviour I see in this build.
intelimac20inch # 3. April 2007, 20:21
IIXII # 3. April 2007, 21:27
Up to and including the last weekly, there was a bug where confirming a UserJS on HTTPS and then changing the script file would make it fail silently after that. It was supposed to ask again, but didn't. That made it a complete pain to develop a UserJS for a HTTPS page because you had to restart Opera every time you changed the script. I fixed that, so it will now properly ask for confirmation again if you added or changed a script.
If you see this fail, please lemme know what kind of script/URL it fails with, cause it works for my (annoying) bank's site just fine.
fesquivel # 3. April 2007, 21:33
olli # 3. April 2007, 21:35
d.i.z. # 3. April 2007, 21:54