Wednesday, 1. July 2009, 22:13:24
congratutlations
Hot Summer over here and I just read about Operas Birthday. I know it's a little late, but I must send you greetings. All you folks behind Opera - the visible and invisible ones. Really Great work over the years!
Keep up with your standards, personal and international and I hope I can use Opera many more years! You give me usability every day.
Thanks really a lot and all the best!
P.S. Maybe you do this insanely good job because the Summer in Sweden is not that hot!
Sunday, 4. January 2009, 16:42:42
uri, bug, url, webstandards
...
Today I found another
URI related glitch within Opera. I hope they fix this fast, I will file a Bug Report now.
The first glitch was a
Problem with parsing URIs of A-Elements.
Update: Bug has been reported now, id is DSK-243822@bugs.opera.com. Here is the report:
Brief summary of the problem encounteredlink elements in the head element do not work standards conform with opera navigation bar
What URL triggers this bug, if any?all relative links trigger this bug, absolute links do not
Describe in 3 steps or more how to reproduce this bug
- create a website with html, head, title and body elements
- create link elements in the head section with rel="prev" and href=".".
- open the page in opera and display the navigation bar.
When following the steps described above:
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What do you expect to happen?
the previous button in the the navigation should be enabled and when clicked open the . address.
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What actually happens?
the previous button is disabled.
Monday, 30. June 2008, 15:41:54
Me damn luufs Opera 9.5 since I installed it. So much I use it for many many hours with many many tabs (what speed, oh gosh!).... but under winxp sp3 I run into memory leaks or such. Memory usage gets up to about 600, 700 MB (2 Gig RAM in the box) and maybe more. I only realized it when opera started to be very lazy. Problems then on changing tabs, displaying menues with gfx-icons inside the menues, clicking links (sometimes I need to click them twice) and such esoreric behaviour.
I'll disable those previews now since I do not need them anyway and continue to take a look what's going on.
Tuesday, 17. June 2008, 10:01:19
opera 9.5
Since I downloaded and installed Opera 9.5 yesterday, I'm addicted to the web again. Surfing makes so much fun again and the speed really is amazing.
Monday, 16. June 2008, 14:29:09
Jeay! Thanks for releasing 9.5 today. I fell in love at once. You guys rock!
Friday, 4. April 2008, 16:27:47
it works gg. but i miss my keyboard.
Tuesday, 26. February 2008, 10:50:00
Using Opera 9.26 8835 Win32 as the latest stable release is a bit "too stable" for me. Pending IMAP Commands Message Box tends to freeze Opera as well as logging into GMAIL.
Sunday, 23. December 2007, 17:28:48
URI Standards
It's great to see things
moving afterall! The Developers finally tought Opera on how to truely handle
relative URIs. Well atleast in the
Beta Build 9716. Now they can continue with the
standards work
Saturday, 27. October 2007, 17:19:20
MAPI opera mail send to windows email
Yeah, great news for Windows users I suppose: Some other Folks were so kind to release a MAPI based thingy to equip Opera with better MAPI support. It's called
MAPI4Opera - MAPI Extension for Opera. Since my opera mapi project is sleepy right now, everyone interested in that should check out this new alternative!
Wednesday, 27. June 2007, 19:52:06
linux
Well this is not so good news for the M2SendTo Project which is located in the Windows World but for me it's greate fun! Just bought a new Laptop and running Ubuntu on it is real fun! The First thing I did was downloading Opera and it's a pleasure to see that everything works as it should! Let's see what's coming next
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