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Weekly..daily? Now even I'm getting confused

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Oki so we have some new fixes for ya'll

Changelog
  • More fixes to console poping up. This time it only happened if you had filter set
  • Several layout fixes. F.ex for gmail
  • Several stability fixes




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Monday: A new week begins..It's Friday again! (well, in Asia)

Comments

vladann 14. June 2006, 16:41

Ok Thanks.

Alpha-Toxic 14. June 2006, 16:48

lol this betas are so many...
soon we'll have to call them "hourly" :smile:

babox 14. June 2006, 16:48

www.repubblica.it (an italian newspaper) was better rendered in the previous build... :left:

uniorzeroman 14. June 2006, 16:52

Hehe, are you releasing new builds now every day? That's good :smile: Very good :smile:

babox 14. June 2006, 16:57

ps. you forgot to change build number P:

Jazmo 14. June 2006, 17:02

interesting..

xpahos 14. June 2006, 17:05

How can i use plugins in widgets ?

otzi 14. June 2006, 17:10

I have problem ONLY with watching ONLINE TV, for example with these televisions

http://www.joj.sk/?go=live
http://www.markiza.sk/tv_archiv/?19383m=l
http://www.eurosport.fr/football/mc_vid24226.shtml

but in 8.54 is all ok,I have WMP 10,so i don`t know what is the problem.
Can you check it?

Twilo 14. June 2006, 17:12

perfekt :-)

graste 14. June 2006, 17:12

The marking of URLs works better in Opera9 than in previous Opera versions. One addition perhaps: URLs in brackets like (www.example.com) cannot be marked correctly by double clicking the "com", because the initial bracket is marked, too. Perhaps the marking can be done until the first non-URL-character right before any whitespace appears (otherwise brackets or similar wouldn't be allowed in URLs anymore). Is it too difficult? I've not considered all possibilities, but I'm sure, that you Opera developers have. So I don't know, if it is a bug, impossible or a valid feature request. :smile:

szotsaki2 14. June 2006, 17:16

What does the Mozilla license (RSS icons) contain exactly? I'm curious :D

And yeah at last! The installer has a correct language-manager system which displays the Hungarian (and I think the others too) special characters well!

non-troppo 14. June 2006, 17:31

to strongly reiterate olli and sorry to sound grumpy - comments should be about the weekly. this #1 #2 is tedious and IMO dumb, moreover comments get spammed with "kewl" and "yay" without any point of value to the release.

saying a new feature is working and appreciated is OK IMO.

i've largely given up reading these comments as the signal-to-noise ratio is so poor. important issues can be drowned out in meaningless posts.

please can we stop pointless # and "yay" posts? we are here to beta test.

Digidani 14. June 2006, 17:31

The Weeklys getting larger... :smile:
Over 6 MB this time...

graste 14. June 2006, 17:34

http://codex.gallery2.org/index.php/Main_Page

MediaWiki links on the top are almost completely hidden. On Wikipedia they are working.

rgrover 14. June 2006, 17:35

Eveyrthing works... except the mplayer plugin! *sob*. Is it working for anyone else? Am I just retarded? If it is wokring, please send me a site that I can check it at. Its not working at

http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/the_daily_show/index.jhtml

bazantm 14. June 2006, 17:35

Nice build :-) Is there some reason for changing keyboard shortcut to Feeds from ALT+D to ALT+S? Thank you. I'm used to ALT+D :-)

YtseJam 14. June 2006, 17:36

Dig, it's mostly because the installer is now MSI + has support for many many languages, Opera itself is pretty much the same size as before.

The classic installer is 3.9MB...

Sislik 14. June 2006, 17:36

I'm downloading Classic setup, it's a bit smaller but it grows up too :smile:

uniorzeroman 14. June 2006, 17:38

Can you please fix bug with ImageShack (http://www.imageshack.us/) pictures uploading? Because to receive image links, you need to upload your image several times.

Updated: hmm, it seems to work now. And one more question: can you tell me when you will be release 9.0 Final? In august?

Wajo357 14. June 2006, 17:40

would it be helpful to just have a seperate installer for each language by the time the final version comes around so that we don't have to download twice as much just for languages we will not use?

danigoldman 14. June 2006, 17:41

"Olli: Can we please stop this 1, 2 stuff?"

Why don't you delete those comments?

mzk 14. June 2006, 17:42

digg.com is still using 100% cpu when javascript is enabled and there are a lot of comments to display. :frown:

Kanel 14. June 2006, 17:53

Nice! :smile:

Contrid 14. June 2006, 17:58

Yay...#24...lol.

This is getting better everytime.

Soon we will have the final, right?

MagicM 14. June 2006, 17:59

Best. Build. Ever.

I went from Beta 2 to the previous weekly because of the Slashdot CSS-bug. And now this weekly fixes the layout bugs that that weekly introduced. No more layout issues for me, hooray!

Now I just really hope that wasn't a new memory leak I noticed in the previous weekly.

illiad 14. June 2006, 18:12

2Mb overhead for M$I installer??? now *thats* bloatware!!! :smile:

the classic works better all the time, must be lack of M$!!

er... remind me why MSI is needed???????

Junyor 14. June 2006, 18:12

@Wajo357: Having separate builds for each language causes a *lot* of overhead for us. Each build has to go through release testing. If we have, for instance, 50 localized builds, then that requires 50 times as much work as having the language files all in one build. This has historically led to localized builds not being available for weeks to months after a release, if at all. We'd like to avoid that.

@illiad: The MSI installer includes language packs, while the classic installer does not. That's most of the overhead.

Filip007 14. June 2006, 18:12

I see Croatian support in setup what about Slovenian...???

Is this only for setup or it's for Opera too...???

Tobi2A 14. June 2006, 18:14

Can someone confirm, that CSS tooltips are still (a bit :wink:) broken in this build?

Example: http://brunildo.org/test/CssAbsPop.html
(The words marked blue.) The first tooltip gets corrupted when I move the mouse while it is shown.

http://www.cybersaps.org/2004/01/Pure-css-tooltips.html
Here all tooltips are distorted.

And generally any tooltip is at the wrong position when the page is scrolled down. (You might need to resize the browser window to get the scrollbars.)

This does not happen with Opera build 8414.

Darken 14. June 2006, 18:15

All seem to works fine for me... no more installer problem with this build. :D

Twilo 14. June 2006, 18:17

> Source Viewer
> You have not specified an external helper application. Do you

I registered a program in the configuration.

Jakub81 14. June 2006, 18:22

What is the point of including 30 languages? It's 6.5 MB! Usually people choose only one language anyway.

illiad 14. June 2006, 18:24

:cheers: non-troppo!! :smile: as I said before, this is a blog, so you get the geek comments, the 'hard-to-follow' bits(not for geniuses like you, though!!!) , and the generally messy layout and usability bugs...(nevermind another, I *wont* mention!!)

now if it could be built like the forum.... more maturity, less messing... :up:

and yes!! daily releases!!!??? please add *much* more details, otherwise I wont keep up.... :D


zeppelin_op 14. June 2006, 18:24

well done,

Consider:
1.Google calendar
2.A more flexible ad blocking system. Firefox takes all the “adblock extension” 's glory
3.M2 encryption (as gpg) support
4.M2 contact groups support.

keep up with the good work!

illiad 14. June 2006, 18:28

can you not add a 'language'(auto selected, like windows/linux??) prompt when you go to the download page??? surely this would reduce the overhead??

and while we are at it, how about a 'redo zoom' on the F12 menu??

- when the session you have loaded is 100%, and opera is set to 120%, it wont 're-zoom' (nothing has changed) so it stays at the 'session zoom'..

Paul Skinner 14. June 2006, 18:33

Psh, you lot are behind the times, it started happening ages ago, but was blatant in the last 'weekly'.

I hope to goodness they separate out the languages at final, as doubling the file-size just ain't good.

Nice to see it wanted to upgrade to the correct place again Big Smile


No problems as yet.

tjeerd 14. June 2006, 18:33

Nitrolinken 14. June 2006, 18:35

Lovely, keep up with the work! :D

Kirill.Fenix 14. June 2006, 18:35

Please, make all language packs separate downloadable.

//--
Sorry for my bad English

//--
Best regards, Fenix.

Rijk 14. June 2006, 18:38

Originally posted by Twilo:

> Source Viewer
> You have not specified an external helper application.

I registered a program in the configuration.



Can you be more explicit? This should be fixed in the latest build. What program with which commandline is set? Feel free to start a thread in the Beta forum.

illiad 14. June 2006, 18:40

er, Paul Skinner, what one are you talking about?? if its the languages, all the links, inc 8490, point to an exe, except for linux...

and opera 754 would 're-zoom' just goto prefs, page style, click on 'zoom' (no change), click ok, zoom changes...

Paul Skinner 14. June 2006, 18:45

er, Paul Skinner, what one are you talking about??


Windows build is stable so far for me.

Quit flaming.

igorditerni 14. June 2006, 18:46

"Olli: Can we please stop this 1, 2 stuff?"

Why don't you delete those comments?



This 1, 2 stuff is only for fun and telling the world our happyness to be the first that can see the wonderfull new release of Opera, so i think you have to endure this little game of the first 10!


www.repubblica.it (an italian newspaper) was better rendered in the previous build...


Ciao babox, è vero!
Hi babox, is true!
Is pleasant to see other italians here ^_^

As repubblica, http://www.capital.it/capital/home (an italian radio) don't work correctly too.

And as in the last builds I can't read my webmail at http://mail.tiscali.it even if now i can log in again (with previous build i can't).

An other big problem is that Opera don't show menu at left in the home page of Dodorifanclub at http://dodorifanclub.interfree.it/Dodorifanclub.htm

Other problem too: in personal area at http://www.statistiche.it Opera don't show the calendar.

Thank you. :smile:

Ciao, Igor

seifip 14. June 2006, 18:49

You can download hourly builds for Flock browser :wink: We`ll beat them! 5min builds? =D

BTW Good work Opera Team :wink:

seifip 14. June 2006, 18:56

Annoyinf Flash bugs still here :/ And Please click to activate too :/ Will we really finish like IE???

illiad 14. June 2006, 18:56

:D:D:D:D go Flock!!! :D

Rijk 14. June 2006, 18:56

@Kirill.Fenix, @Paul Skinner, @Jakub81:

All those languages add 1.5 MiB to the Windows installer download size - MSI-ness itself adds 0.7 MiB. If that is too much, there is the old Classic installer available in English. Tim (Junyor) explained why we are so glad to get rid of dozens of separately testable installers.


Originally posted by tjeerd:

http://teletekst.nos.nl/?100-01 still not correct



Seems to work for me. What is 'not correct'. And: did it work in Opera 8?


Originally posted by bazantm:

Is there some reason for changing keyboard shortcut to Feeds from ALT+D to ALT+S? Thank you. I'm used to ALT+D :-)



Some people like to assign Alt+D to 'focus address field', this makes it easier.

thom99 14. June 2006, 19:03

still no address autocompletition when typing with caps... :-(

see

http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=123527


And another address related bug still not solved:

http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=127942


All these have been around since TP2

Feodor 14. June 2006, 19:14

katsarts 14. June 2006, 19:14

Wow, I had just downloaded the last weekly.. er dayly.. yesterday. P:

I won't be able to keep up at this rate, and I also like the old rss icon. As I said last time it gives Opera a bit of its own feel.

No major problems discovered yet.

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