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post Feb 3 2007, 09:22 AM, updated 18y ago

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Opera started out as a research project in Norway's largest telecom company, Telenor, in 1994, and branched out into an independent development company named Opera Software ASA in 1995. Opera Software develops the Opera Web browser, a high-quality, multi-platform product for a wide range of platforms, operating systems and embedded Internet products.

Opera is known as the fastest and smallest full-featured browser, a first choice for people using older PCs and Windows 95 and a brilliant alternative to the default IE from Microsoft. Opera, first of all, is client World Wide Web, that is the program for extraction of the information from WWW as the documents created with help HyperText Markup Language (language of a marking of hypertext HTML).
Low requirements to resources of system. Opera will work even on 386 computer about 6 MB of operative memory. MDI the interface. You can open without special expenses of memory any quantity of windows inside one working window, having chosen thus a tabulared or cascade mode.

Welcome to the Opera Browser 9.5 alpha release - codenamed Kestrel. For your everyday browsing, please continue to use 9.23, the latest version of Opera's free and award-winning browser. This release is all about you: we want to hear what you think about it, what we did right and what we didn't and how we can make it even better for our beta and final releases.

• The world's fastest...now even faster. Even though it's hard to imagine, we made Opera faster.
Following the release of Opera 9 last year, we re-wrote Opera's rendering engine for the coming Opera 9.5 release. As a result, Opera 9.5 contains more than a year's worth of speed, standards and performance improvements. Some enhancements include:

Some enhancements include:
* Faster and less-memory intensive ECMAscript engine
* A greatly improved layout algorithm
* The font-rendering speed is improved significantly, along with the tiling of bitmaps
* More responsive user interface

Internal benchmarks show up to 50 percent increase in speed compared to the previous core version in Opera 8. But, performance is more than just showing Web pages faster. Performance is about making your browsing experience more enjoyable and productive. In the past, we introduced much-loved and powerful features like Tabbed browsing, Mouse gestures, Fast Forward and Rewind, Speed Dial all designed to make you get more out of your time browsing the web. With Kestrel we add another powerful feature to this family:

• Synchronize: The preview
Log in just once. Then access your stuff anywhere, anytime.

A new Internet revolution is under way and millions of people are now surfing their favorite Web sites every day. But they're not just browsing on their computers. Instead, they're browsing from practically any device mobile phones, TVs, game consoles, PDAs. In fact, Internet users today tend to browse from various devices throughout the day.

This alpha version of Kestrel contains a sneak preview with support for bookmarks, Speed Dial and personal bar synchronization between desktop versions of Opera. To check it out, just click File - Synchronize with My Opera and follow the instructions. Get your stuff anywhere!

• Full History Search
Have you ever read something interesting, but then later struggled to find your way back to that same small portion of a Web page? Now you can say goodbye to that problem. With Opera 9.5, we introduce full history search - search the complete Web pages you visited, but without requiring you to bookmark them.
Unlike previous and other browser history searches which only look at the URLs of the pages you have visited full history search searches the actual content of the Web pages you have visited. When typing a keyword, Opera 9.5 will automatically search the text of Web pages in your history.
Moreover, we have directly integrated Full History Search into the URL field of the Opera 9.5 browser, making it extremely easy and quick to find what you're looking for.

• Status bar with Zoom and Image control
Opera's excellent zoom function and the bandwidth saving control of images are now made easily available on the Status bar. Tip: Add your own buttons like the developer console to the Status bar.

• Restore closed windows and changes in Speed Dial
Kestrel has an improved version of the much loved trash-can feature by adding support for opening closed windows, not only the closed tabs. You can also use the undo function now for Speed Dial.

• Improved BitTorrent™ performance
We added support for BitTorrent Peer Exchange to allow you to connect to more download hosts and improve your download speeds.

• Platform integration
We worked to make Kestrel feel even more integrated with your platform. Mac users can expect a nice new visual look and feel, while Opera for Linux will add a QT4 build, so you can easily adjust your skin to match the desktop. 64-bit Linux/FreeBSD packages will also be available.

• VoiceOver support
Kestrel adds support for Apple's screen reader "VoiceOver" found in Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. This allows visually impaired Opera users to more easily use all of the features in the browser. For more details, please see: www.apple.com/accessibility/voiceover

• Skin
Our skins in Opera 9.5 feature improved conformance to Apple Human Interface Guidelines. We have also added a new native skin with a brushed metal appearance, for those of you in to that sort of look.

• Mail improvements
Kestrel features great stability and performance to Opera's integrated email client, M2. We've added a new mail backend and new IMAP support. M2 is also much faster than in previous versions of Opera.
Note to existing M2 users: Please be aware that you will need to install this version on top of your existing Opera version to use this version for mail. Opera will then re-index all your email, something which can take several minutes if you have thousands of emails.

All that, and this is just the alpha. Even more amazing stuff will arrive shortly. Thanks for taking the time to evaluate.

NOTE: Opera 9.5 alpha will by default install separately from your previous version of Opera. If you choose to install it on top of your previous installation, please make sure you have proper back-up of Opera and M2.

Homepage - http://www.opera.com

Size: 6.27 MB

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QUOTE(super macgyver @ Feb 3 2007, 09:22 AM)
Opera is known as the fastest and smallest full-featured browser, a first choice for people using older PCs and Windows 95 and a brilliant alternative to the default IE from Microsoft. Opera, first of all, is client World Wide Web, that is the program for extraction of the information from WWW as the documents created with help HyperText Markup Language (language of a marking of hypertext HTML).
Low requirements to resources of system. Opera will work even on 386 computer about 6 MB of operative memory. MDI the interface. You can open without special expenses of memory any quantity of windows inside one working window, having chosen thus a tabulared or cascade mode.

Changes in Opera 9.20 Build 8713:
- Unneeded scrollbar now gone on adobe.com
- Some fraud protection improvements
- Made proxy authentication work better
- Added Developer console
- Usage report only asks 1 in 1000
- Fixes to entering hostname: port in addressbar
- Javascript scroll events now fired on mouseweel
- Server Expiry header is now respected even if the time exceeds user preference

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thank you...now opera has updated icon_rolleyes.gif

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post Feb 8 2007, 02:40 AM

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the version is still 9.1 leh.i dun see any opera 9.20 beta also.
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QUOTE(punkyswat @ Feb 8 2007, 02:40 AM)
the version is still 9.1 leh.i dun see any opera 9.20 beta also.
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http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/ biggrin.gif
and looks for windows build 8713
google is ur friend rolleyes.gif
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post Feb 8 2007, 09:53 AM

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This one consumes too much memory... it can even reach 100MB on my pc.. I hope the next release will fix this issue

Edit: k --> MB, lol

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QUOTE(Ee_ @ Feb 8 2007, 09:53 AM)
This one consumes too much memory... it can even reach 100k on my pc.. I hope the next release will fix this issue
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100k or mb? rolleyes.gif


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Changes in Opera 9.21 Build 8776:
- Setting font style in the UI now works again
- Larger search field in speed dial, looked a bit chunky on smaller resolutions
- Added Yahoo Answers to built in search
- A number of crashes fixed and memory leaks plugged
- Proxy PAC files now read from system on Windows and Mac
- Windows media player 11 NP version now works without crashing.


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Changes in Opera 9.22 Build 8796:
* A lot of improvements to Bittorrent. Downloading large files should now work a lot better.
* Bolding of fonts in toolbars and dialogs should now work
* The Silverlight plugin should now work
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post Jul 14 2007, 02:37 PM

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i think are tweak version firefox a bit faster than this sweat.gif
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Hopefully Kestrel build will be out in a week

QUOTE(fiqir @ Jul 14 2007, 02:37 PM)
i think are tweak version firefox a bit faster than this  sweat.gif
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And I think Opera 8 is faster than any fox set on fire. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(eek-1 @ Jul 14 2007, 11:14 PM)
Hopefully Kestrel build will be out in a week
And I think Opera 8 is faster than any fox set on fire. tongue.gif
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yup, now i had using the latest opera, so fast la... icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Jul 15 2007, 12:20 PM

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Was using Opera about few years back (3~5 years back) and the performance is not as good at Firefox, but now I not really so sure because I didn't try out Opera yet..

Any reviews?
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if u r using a celeron 1.2ghz laptop with 256mb ram like me,
i bet u cant use firefox2 as it too sluggish compare to opera, even with optimized build.
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post Jul 15 2007, 02:50 PM

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not bad ah opera quite fast and light
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QUOTE(polarzbearz @ Jul 15 2007, 12:20 PM)
Was using Opera about few years back (3~5 years back) and the performance is not as good at Firefox, but now I not really so sure because I didn't try out Opera yet..

Any reviews?
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now i'm using both of them icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(fiqir @ Jul 15 2007, 04:50 PM)
now i'm using both of them  icon_rolleyes.gif
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What's the pros and cons for each of them?
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QUOTE(polarzbearz @ Jul 15 2007, 04:51 PM)
What's the pros and cons for each of them?
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both of them are good la... but from what i see the firefox are bit fast than opera icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(fiqir @ Jul 15 2007, 05:03 PM)
both of them are good la... but from what i see the firefox are bit fast than opera  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Oo.. never tried new opera, Maybe I should try it.. biggrin.gif
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opera got all the nice feature: tabs browsing, speed dial, nice built-in resume dl manager, bt capable, low ram usage.
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QUOTE(super macgyver @ Jul 17 2007, 09:11 AM)
opera got all the nice feature: tabs browsing, speed dial, nice built-in resume dl manager, bt capable, low ram usage.
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Looks like it's almost same with Firefox.. will try it someday.. still satisfied with Firefox biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(polarzbearz @ Jul 17 2007, 06:13 PM)
Looks like it's almost same with Firefox.. will try it someday.. still satisfied with Firefox biggrin.gif
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yea,quite same but it work great on slow pc.firefox is good but you need more ram and fast cpu u only can benefit from it.
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QUOTE(amenlo9 @ Jul 17 2007, 11:40 PM)
yea,quite same but it work great on slow pc.firefox is good but you need more ram and fast cpu u only can benefit from it.
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yup , its very fast with powerful rig laugh.gif icon_rolleyes.gif
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Changes in Opera 9.22 Build 8800:
* Bittorrent Bugfix : Faster with high speed peers, and more stable.
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post Jul 19 2007, 02:55 PM

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new version opera can download bit torrent ah?i nd the bit torrent in opera so i dun nd to install another software lo
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QUOTE(polarzbearz @ Jul 17 2007, 06:13 PM)
Looks like it's almost same with Firefox.. will try it someday.. still satisfied with Firefox biggrin.gif
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The advantage of Opera is that all the addons that Firefox needed to have seperately are almost already had been built into Opear. Advantage? lower system resources as the plugins for firefox needs more resources the more you add them
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QUOTE(linkinstreet @ Jul 19 2007, 05:34 PM)
The advantage of Opera is that all the addons that Firefox needed to have seperately are almost already had been built into Opear. Advantage? lower system resources as the plugins for firefox needs more resources the more you add them
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opera is suitable for unpower PC laugh.gif icon_rolleyes.gif
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Unpower PC will not be suitable for any software as it is not connected to any power source and will not even boot up. the word that you were trying to type was "underpowered"
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QUOTE(linkinstreet @ Jul 19 2007, 05:48 PM)
Unpower PC will not be suitable for any software as it is not connected to any power source and will not even boot up. the word that you were trying to type was "underpowered"
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Changes in Opera 9.22 Build 8800:
* Bittorrent Bugfix : Faster with high speed peers, and more stable.
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hmm 9.22 build 8805?
are you sure about that?
because mine is 8801.

you talking about 9.23 beta version isn't it?
correct me if i'm wrong smile.gif
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Opera 9.23 Build 8807 for Windows - Final
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wow..so fast..i hope they fix my web..
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QUOTE(normeck @ Aug 9 2007, 10:57 AM)
wow..so fast..i hope they fix my web..
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ur web? website? browsing issue?
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still not fix it....
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browsing issue...
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Changes in Opera 9.23 Build 8808:
# More Speed Dial stability fixes
# Fixed issue with some mouse wheels and scrolling up on Vista
# Fixed another fuzzer crash
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Been having problem with CPU usage since switching to Opera 9... My CPU Usage for Opera.exe would shoot up to 30% after the browser has been open for a long time. Before this (Opera 8) doesn't have this problem with CPU usage... Anyone having same problem as me?
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my opera 9 had been opened overnight also dun have such problem so far. sweat.gif
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@super macgyver

please go to this website..
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/?cc=4716

theres a problem the dropdown menu from silver pane...(Euro, Uefa.) when u point ur mouse at the Headlines....


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It's the JAVAScript that soccernet used.
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then i have to turn it off?
others browser no need to turn it off

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i like the opera spped dial juz like hp.
yes, firefix eat lots of ram, sometime i juz open few lyn pages den it eaten 200+kb memory.
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QUOTE(hurricane21 @ Aug 10 2007, 09:58 PM)
i like the opera spped dial juz like hp.
yes, firefix eat lots of ram, sometime i juz open few lyn pages den it eaten 200+kb memory.
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it should be 200+MB memory. tongue.gif .but sometimes Opera also will consume alot of memory too.
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QUOTE(amenlo9 @ Aug 11 2007, 01:03 AM)
it should be 200+MB memory. tongue.gif .but sometimes Opera also will consume alot of memory too.
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depends on how u want the webpage being cached, for not so important webpage, u can just click the new link from the current one by choosing open in background & then close the current one, will save u more ram. That's the beauty of opera. thumbup.gif firefox can't even come near to opera. laugh.gif
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eh...what about my web aaa?
any solution?
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QUOTE(normeck @ Aug 11 2007, 01:12 PM)
eh...what about my web aaa?
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http://soccernet.espn.go.com/?cc=4716
really dun like opera, had u complaint to soccernet to mod their script yet?
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QUOTE(normeck @ Aug 11 2007, 01:12 PM)
eh...what about my web aaa?
any solution?
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use firefox or ie or safari?
or go here :
http://www.opera.com/support/bugs/
the bug is still there in every new release if u dun report the bug. developer are not god rolleyes.gif


Added on August 11, 2007, 2:23 pm
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http://soccernet.espn.go.com/?cc=4716
really dun like opera, had u complaint to soccernet to mod their script yet?
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ie and firefox dun have teh annoying auto dropdown problem doh.gif
is opera have bug in the js.

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QUOTE(1024kbps @ Aug 11 2007, 02:21 PM)
use firefox or ie or safari?
or go here :
http://www.opera.com/support/bugs/
the bug is still there in every new release if u dun report the bug. developer are not god rolleyes.gif


Added on August 11, 2007, 2:23 pm
ie and firefox dun have teh annoying auto dropdown problem doh.gif
is opera have bug in the js.
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just a small compatibility issue nia lah.

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the issue wont automagically fixed in the new build rite?
need to let the dev know isnt it tongue.gif
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please help me report the bug...
i have report it...
but ....

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QUOTE(super macgyver @ Aug 11 2007, 02:42 AM)
depends on how u want the webpage being cached, for not so important webpage, u can just click the new link from the current one by choosing open in background & then close the current one, will save u more ram. That's the beauty of opera.  thumbup.gif  firefox can't even come near to opera.  laugh.gif
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the good thing is even when Opera consume a lot of memory,it wont lag or freeze. rclxms.gif

very smooth when use it on slow PC,launch fast and many good features rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(amenlo9 @ Aug 12 2007, 09:27 PM)
the good thing is even when Opera consume a lot of memory,it wont lag or freeze. rclxms.gif

very smooth when use it on slow PC,launch fast and many good features rclxms.gif
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yup, even when my bt is fully utilised too. thumbup.gif
better than IE & firefox.
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Changes in Opera 9.23 Build 8808:
# More Speed Dial stability fixes
# Fixed issue with some mouse wheels and scrolling up on Vista
# Fixed another fuzzer crash
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this new build fix my web?
soccernet.....
if fix already then i dl again....
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bro im using 8808 build, the dropdown menu problem still there.
did u report the bug to them? tongue.gif lol
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report for me please...

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QUOTE(normeck @ Aug 15 2007, 07:23 PM)
this new build fix my web?
soccernet.....
if fix already then i dl again....
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How to fix the menu problem in ESPN Soccernet

Read here: http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic...#comment1868503



Basically you just need to,

1. Download the espn-fixer.js posted in the above link.

2. Create a folder named UserJS inside the Opera folder.
i.e. C:\Program Files\Opera\UserJS

3. Place the espn-fixer.js into that folder.

4. Open up Opera, and click on Tools->Preferences->Advanced->Content->Javascript Options...

5. Under the User Javascript Files, choose the folder C:\Program Files\Opera\UserJS

6. open up or refresh www.soccernet.com

There, it's fixed!



The next time you find a website that is broken, try to find a fixer.js (most fixes and tips can be found at the Opera forums) and put it into your UserJS folder.


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Why hasn't this problem been fixed by the Opera team?

QUOTE(http://www.gatago.org/opera/general/40111812.html)
Someone complained about this site on irc too a while ago. The cause of
the problem is a missing > in the code before the </a>:



<div class="listings1" style="height: 30px">
  <div class="listings2"><a href="/tv/listing?cc=4716">TV Listings</a></div>
  <a href="/feature?id=376252&cc=4716"><img src="http://soccernet-akamai.espn.go.com/design05/i/fp/podcast_btn.gif" width="137" height="30" alt="Podcasts" border="0"</a>
  </div>
Apparently, Soccernet is broken and Opera is being stringent about standards.

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thankz a lot friend....
now im dl opera...

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hey, no prob.

Thought I'd mention another cool UserJS. It's called AutoRapidshare.

Basically what this does is it brings you straight to the Rapidshare Free Download webpage where you only have to key in the Captcha code and press Enter to straightaway download a file. No need to go through 2 webpages as it does that for you automatically.
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changes in this new version:

The rendering engine for Opera 9.5, nicknamed Kestrel, has been greatly improved, giving you better speed, better CSS3 support, and improved Ajax compatibility. This is the same rendering engine that is used by Wii's Internet Channel browser, as well as Opera Mini 4 Beta. Site compatibility for Kestrel has also been improved, as Opera has fixed bugs with Google and Wordpress sites, as well as issues with Javascript libraries.

For sites that still can't be opened in the Opera browser, you're presented with the option to right-click in order to open it in another browser. This option is available for some files as well, but full support hasn't been added for this feature just yet. Opera 9.5 also has the option to privately synchronize your bookmarks, giving you access from any computer. There's also a full history search option, which scours through URLs and text of sites you've already visited.

In other Opera news, the Opera Mini 4 Beta has recently been released for mobile browsing. See more details on Opera 9.5 alpha here:
http://cybernetnews.com/2007/09/03/cyberno...features-video/

with those updates and fixes, it could easily top Firefox in speed and optimization.
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Opera 9.50 (Kestrel) Build 9523 Alpha 2 out now.
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QUOTE(super macgyver @ Sep 15 2007, 12:47 PM)
Opera 9.50 (Kestrel) Build 9523 Alpha 2 out now.
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Thanks, I'm gonna download this.

Where do you download that software?

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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9542 Alpha:
Known Issues Fixed in this Release
* [BUG 284852] Wand doesn't save new passwords; old passwords should work properly.
* [BUG 278770] Gmail does not work on 64-bit.
* [BUG 281679] Bookmarks are not sorted correctly.
Other Changes
* Scrolling when GMail chat window open causes no more repaint corruption.
* Messages will no longer erroneously be marked as drafts or unread when upgrading mail.
* String.localeCompare now works correctly.
* Getters and setters now work on DOM interface prototypes.
* opera:config settings are correctly stored now.
* Files are now correctly saved with file extensions.
* Lots of SVG fixes.
* Lots of stability fixes.
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9562 Alpha:
New stuff
* Added menu item to never reload a page (Right click > Reload every - Never)
Assortment of bugs fixed in this build
* [BUG 255515] Chat should now work in Yahoo! Beta
* [BUG 281879] Show only cached images should now work properly
* [BUG 255304] Closing Speed Dial window fast after "delete private data" shouldn't crash Opera anymore
* [BUG 282598] Passwords set to "never for this server" can now be deleted again
* [BUG 286084] Content blocker works again
* [BUG 276354] Fixed bug where it was not possible to reconnect to mail server after disconnecting
* [BUG 262786] Onload handler in script no longer fired before onload attribute of body element
* [BUG 267384] JavaScript errors no longer reported as being in "Unknown thread"
* [BUG 233022] data: URIs are no longer considered off-site images
* Use 'Today' when a mail was sent today, even if it's in the future
Windows-specific
* Set default network from 128 back to 32. This might help with some stalling while loading pages on some systems
* Fixed appearance of fonts in Speed Dial configuration dialog and Widgets when using Cleartype

Homepage - http://www.opera.com
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9562 Alpha:
New stuff
* Added menu item to never reload a page (Right click > Reload every - Never)
Assortment of bugs fixed in this build
* [BUG 255515] Chat should now work in Yahoo! Beta
* [BUG 281879] Show only cached images should now work properly
* [BUG 255304] Closing Speed Dial window fast after "delete private data" shouldn't crash Opera anymore
* [BUG 282598] Passwords set to "never for this server" can now be deleted again
* [BUG 286084] Content blocker works again
* [BUG 276354] Fixed bug where it was not possible to reconnect to mail server after disconnecting
* [BUG 262786] Onload handler in script no longer fired before onload attribute of body element
* [BUG 267384] JavaScript errors no longer reported as being in "Unknown thread"
* [BUG 233022] data: URIs are no longer considered off-site images
* Use 'Today' when a mail was sent today, even if it's in the future
Windows-specific
* Set default network from 128 back to 32. This might help with some stalling while loading pages on some systems
* Fixed appearance of fonts in Speed Dial configuration dialog and Widgets when using Cleartype

Homepage - http://www.opera.com
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QUOTE(super macgyver @ Sep 29 2007, 10:52 AM)
Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9562 Alpha:
New stuff
* Added menu item to never reload a page (Right click > Reload every - Never)
Assortment of bugs fixed in this build
* [BUG 255515] Chat should now work in Yahoo! Beta
* [BUG 281879] Show only cached images should now work properly
* [BUG 255304] Closing Speed Dial window fast after "delete private data" shouldn't crash Opera anymore
* [BUG 282598] Passwords set to "never for this server" can now be deleted again
* [BUG 286084] Content blocker works again
* [BUG 276354] Fixed bug where it was not possible to reconnect to mail server after disconnecting
* [BUG 262786] Onload handler in script no longer fired before onload attribute of body element
* [BUG 267384] JavaScript errors no longer reported as being in "Unknown thread"
* [BUG 233022] data: URIs are no longer considered off-site images
* Use 'Today' when a mail was sent today, even if it's in the future
Windows-specific
* Set default network from 128 back to 32. This might help with some stalling while loading pages on some systems
* Fixed appearance of fonts in Speed Dial configuration dialog and Widgets when using Cleartype

Homepage - http://www.opera.com
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Kindly advise how to activate the 'start bar'....
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Kindly advise how to activate the 'start bar'....
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9594 Alpha:
New stuff
* Layout width detection for thumbnails
* New “logical searching” code — this means that inline find is now practically instant even on very long pages
* The Feeds toolbar got a new button to check for updates
* Added “Make Readable” action. Currently, it's not available through any menu, toolbar, or keyboard shortcut, but it's possible to bind it manually. How it works: select some text on the page that is hard to read because the font size is too small, then activate the action. The page will automatically zoom up so that the text becomes readable
* Added support for pointer-events="boundingBox" in SVG
* It is now possible to use an SVG image in an IMG element as well as specify one as a background image in CSS
* Improved performance of JS Date.getX methods

Bugs fixed
* Fixed an issue where pages could cause scripts to run in opera:historysearch. Thanks to David Bloom for reporting the issue
* Fixed display of inline elements within justified text
* Element borders are no longer offset from the area filled with background color
* No more crashing on contenteditable in XML
* Text-shadow with 1px blur radius now actually shows some blurring
* Widgets whose files are in a subdirectory of the zip archive are supported again
* The list of chat rooms now shows the correct number of users in each room
* No more repaint artefacts with the dropdown menu on www.subsys.no
* getAttribute will return the updated value after modifying the element's style properties
* Two attributes with the same local name and namespace on the same XML element are now a fatal parsing error, as per XML spec
* Opera no longer spends a lot of time on startup trying to read every file in the cache
* Pending IMAP and POP commands are now preserved and optionally executed on the next startup
* Getters and setters are now exposed for properties of native JS objects
* Fixed fetching of POP mail after purging the trash
* The outline doesn't follow the “silhouette” of children elements clipped using overflow:hidden anymore
* Legend is not anymore pushed into the fieldset by a comment before it
* Entities sent to plugins are now properly decoded, fixes slideshow on www.vg.no
* setTimeout() is no longer confused when an object is passed instead of a numeric delay value
* Mail passwords are no longer lost when clearing wand passwords
* No more crashing when installing widgets
* The client certificate selection dialog now shows the originating server name
* Messages wouldn't have attachment icons and wouldn't show in the Attachment views; fixed now
* Styling of opera:historysearch is now consistent with other internal Opera pages such as opera:about
* Bodies of auto-saved drafts wouldn't display; fixed now
* Downloads won't overwrite existing files without warning anymore
* Fixed an issue with propagation of bottom margins that affected maps.google.com
* Multiple optimizations in the internal search engine used for searching in visited pages and mail
* Dozens of other fixes in the rendering engine
* Fixed some more crashers and memory leaks…

Windows-specific
* Fixed crasher when dragging a toolbar button from a webpage to the Start bar
* Speed Dial sometimes showed thumbnails for wrong pages
* Ellipses in menus were displaed incorrectly on Windows 98
* Fixed a DDE communication issue
* Interlaced PNG images with alpha transparency are now displayed correctly in Windows Vista
* Nonsensical filter is no more shown in the file chooser for a form upload
* Opera window is no more resizable in full screen mode
* Left Alt+Shift doesn't switch the text direction anymore
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9600 Alpha:
* Rewritten backend for bookmark synchronization. Fixes several bugs
* Cosmetic changes in synchronization user interface, new icon
* Reloading widgets broken
* Smilies in chat/mail now works again
* Fixed leak in search engine
* Fixed printing crash
* Fixed a margin collapsing regression
* Fixed dead bookmarks bug and crash when clicking on bookmarks in personbar
* Fixed bug where Redirected e-mails displayed incorrectly in Sent view
* Fixed crash when importing default browser bookmarks on first run
* Fixed crashes when Image with svg source is a sibling of a float
* Fixed several layout issues
* Several stability fixes added

Known issues
* Framesets don't work. Gives blank page on Gmail and other sites
* Filters in M2 don't work
* Widgets don't work after restarting Opera
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thanks for the update.i am still facing a minor problem here.the bookmark i show on my personal bar will always in reverse position.i need to drag it 1 by 1 to relocate back their original position.Opera 9.23 don't have such issue with me.but still it is a very good browser.highly recommend!
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QUOTE(amenlo9 @ Oct 18 2007, 01:14 AM)
thanks for the update.i am still facing a minor problem here.the bookmark i show on my personal bar will always in reverse position.i need to drag it 1 by 1 to relocate back their original position.Opera 9.23 don't have such issue with me.but still it is a very good browser.highly recommend!
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9603 Alpha:
* Several stability fixes
* Fixed problem loading Babelfish when trying to translate selected text
* Disabled thumbnails in tab cycle by default; re-enable using opera:config#UserPrefs|UseThumbnailsinWindowCycle
* Included Opera 9.2-compatible keyboard shortcuts file
* Improved performance of history searching in the address bar drop-down
* Fixed problem where web pages could load in chat tabs
* Fixed some margin collapsing issues
* Improved Opera 7+ mail importer
* Fixed several issues with Windows 98
* Fixed mail header display on OS X

Known Issues Fixed:
* [BUG 291258] Framesets don't work. Gives blank page on Gmail and other sites
* [BUG 291335] Bookmarks in sub-folders are moved to the root folder
* [BUG 290618] Viewing messages with smilies in Opera Mail may cause Opera to crash
* [BUG 291267] Filters in M2 don't work
* [BUG 290943] This build fails the Acid2 test

Known issues:
* [BUG 291580] Mails are blank on first click if messages bodies aren't downloaded when fetching
* [BUG 291608] Clicking any mailto link will cause a confirmation dialog
* [BUG 290416] Widgets don't work after restarting Opera
* [BUG 267632] Images don't display when printing
* If you used the Brushed Metal skin in the previous release, Opera for OS X will crash on startup
* Won't run correctly on Windows 95
* OS X version may cause persistent freezes on start-up
* POP server cleaning has been disabled: When disabling the "Leave messages on server" option, existing messages on the server are not removed
* [BUG 287170] On OS X, UI thumbnails have black backgrounds when using native skins
* [BUG 184894] Native OS X UI elements cannot be used in skins
* [BUG 286384] Yahoo mail is broken
* [BUG 280261] Removing messages from filters does not work
* [BUG 213115] Queued mail is sent at the next check, instead of waiting for manual action
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This is having problem with my firewall as it seems to be blocking gmail. I can open it in IE7 tho.
Also it won't remember the last directory you download your file, thus you need to manually change it, and saving picture files will be listed in the transfer list, which I thought was fixed in 9.2x
Need to go rant at Opera's site. BBL
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QUOTE(linkinstreet @ Oct 19 2007, 05:04 PM)
This is having problem with my firewall as it seems to be blocking gmail. I can open it in IE7 tho.
Also it won't remember the last directory you download your file, thus you need to manually change it, and saving picture files will be listed in the transfer list, which I thought was fixed in 9.2x
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highlight the default there & delete it, done.


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does that any big different from 9.23, in performance?
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QUOTE(chow1942 @ Oct 20 2007, 05:20 PM)
does that any big different from 9.23, in performance?
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stable version now is 9.24 already.


Added on October 20, 2007, 8:25 pmdownload them both and benchmark them urself:
scragz table rendering time
http://scragz.com/tech/mozilla/test-rendering-time.php
standard page load test:
http://nontroppo.org/timer/
javascript speed test:
http://www.jorendorff.com/articles/javascr...speed-test.html

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QUOTE(1024kbps @ Oct 20 2007, 08:13 PM)
stable version now is 9.24 already.


Added on October 20, 2007, 8:25 pmdownload them both and benchmark them urself:
scragz table rendering time
http://scragz.com/tech/mozilla/test-rendering-time.php
standard page load test:
http://nontroppo.org/timer/
javascript speed test:
http://www.jorendorff.com/articles/javascr...speed-test.html
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Opera 9.50 Build 9613 Beta is more faster than it?

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just update to 9613, cant say the beta build is more faster, coz both scragz and standard page load time result almost same.


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9.50 beta 1 is released.try out here

http://www.filehippo.com/download_opera/
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9624 Beta:
* Find in page now continues search from the location of the last mouse click
* Fixed a freeze when syncronizing Opera
* Fixed skandiabanken.no certificate installation
* Fixed crash when reindexing mail
* Removing mail from filters now works again
* Removed support for http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40 namespace
* Confirm exit while logged in to link now works
* Fixed an issue with link synchronizing
* Fixed nickname handling in addressbar
* Setting cache to off really means nothing is written to disk. (PS: View source doesn't work without disk cache... )

Homepage - http://www.opera.com

Size: 5.10 MB
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9649 Beta:
* Several stability and crash fixes
* Scrolling with mouse wheel now works over Flash objects with onRollOver handler
* Fixed linebreaking and white-space handling in designMode
* Fixed long content makeing scrollbars disappear and disabling scrolling
* Missing table cells have no more a green background
* Fixed 1 pixel high Gmail compose window
* Fixed crash when opening the Info panel
* Fixed sorting of IRC channels
* Fixed message priority not being displayed in Mail
* Fixed wrong context menu shown for selected text that is a link
* We are now splitting too long IMAP commands into smaller chunks
* Fixed wrong port when creating NNTP or IMAP account with Gmail e-mail address
* Fixed fetching of new POP3 mail once you empty trash
* Opera runs on Windows 95 again! (but there are still some bad issues, be patient)

Homepage - http://www.opera.com
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addicted to opera rite now..
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much faster n didnt use as much memory as firefox
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QUOTE(polarzbearz @ Jul 17 2007, 06:13 PM)
Looks like it's almost same with Firefox.. will try it someday.. still satisfied with Firefox biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(hellgates @ Nov 12 2007, 02:53 PM)
Yeah, me too.Still satisfied with Firefox at the moment. Tried Opera before, wayyy before Firefox comes into scene.Better alternative compared to IE
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9656 Beta:
New stuff
* Added MathML support (Check out examples here)
* Added support for the XSLT document() function (poke to xmlhacker ;-) )
* New and improved mail authentication dialog
* New nice icon for mail whose body isn't downloaded
Assorted bugs fixed
* Fixed a bad crasher that occurred on a lot of sites when closing a tab
* Again possible to open directories directly without file://localhost/ in front
* Fixes to <pre> and <code> font sizes
* Fixed top links in gmail
* Fit to width now works even if the window is larger than 1600px
* getters and setters are now prototypable in node interfaces
* getSeconds() no longer returns -1
* Hovering input/radio buttons on websites now shows the normal cursor again
* Several Opera Link bugs squashed
* A bunch of XPATH fixes
* A bunch of XSLT fixes

Homepage - http://www.opera.com
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alpha build really buggy, the latest 9659 beta cant display transparent animated gif properly sweat.gif
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9665 Beta:
# Fixed certificate installation on skandiabanken.no (for real this time)
# Fixed issue where it was not possible to exit small screen rendering if the page had a handheld stylesheet
# Several fixes to inline find
# Big images are again displayed properly
# Fixed CRAM-MD5 mail authentication
# Fix disappearing panels and personal bar items if one client did not sync them
# Implemented merging of bookmark files if you open a new one - a dialog will ask if they should be merged

Homepage - http://www.opera.com
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Thanks for the updates...
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9681 Beta:
# Fixed garbled subjects in mail.
# Changed mail database version.
# Fixed spacers in skin.
# Removed minch from UI.
# XHTML documents are now saved with correct extension.
# Nicknames for folders now work inaddress bar.
# MathML documents served with the correct MIME type application/mathml+xml can now be opened directly.
# Fixed issue where messages could appear in wrong views or could appear with no information in message lists.

Homepage - http://www.opera.com
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9694 Beta:
# Unread count inconsistencies should be fixed
# Animated GIFs should be fixed, for real this time
# Fixed crash when clicking on the widget panel
# Single clicking no longer behaves like drag and drop in bookmarks panel
# Content Blocker now works again if you have disabled Speed Dial
# Fixed various SVG crashers
# Fixed various XSLT crashes

Homepage - http://www.opera.com


Added on December 19, 2007, 2:15 pmopera 9.25 Build 8827 for Windows is released to replace 9.24

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Opera 9.25 Build 8827 Final

What's New
Security:
Fixed an issue where plug-ins could be used to allow cross domain scripting, as reported by David Bloom. Details will be disclosed at a later date.
Fixed an issue with TLS certificates that could be used to execute arbitrary code, as reported by Alexander Klink (Cynops GmbH). Details will be disclosed at a later date.
Rich text editing can no longer be used to allow cross domain scripting, as reported by David Bloom. See our advisory.
Prevented bitmaps from revealing random data from memory, as reported by Gynvael Coldwind. Details will be disclosed at a later date.

Miscellaneous:
Fixed a problem where malformed BMP files could cause Opera to temporarily freeze.

http://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/win/925/en/...5_Eng_Setup.exe
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9716 Beta:
* [Bug 303059] Fixed a crasher when loading an invalid widget.
* [Bug 286722] Fixed autocompletion dropdown in URL field to allow cycling through it with arrow keys.
* [Bug 300257] Fixed a crash on GMail 2.
* Speeding up access to threaded access points in Mail.
* Speeding up history search in address field - it also works much smoother now and does not flicker anymore!
* VPS, Cache, Images and Mail directories have been moved to "Local Settings" folder in order to limit amount of data in the roaming profile.

Homepage - http://www.opera.com
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9721 Beta:
# Fixed getClientRects and getBoundingClientRect
# [Bug 299224] Fixed broken account settings when adding a new IRC/Chat account
# [Bug 303604] Fixed Link icon in the toolbar not showing
# [Bug 304214] Fixed crasher on emptying trash
# [Bug 303586] Fixed spatial navigation
# Sync'ing new bookmarks in folders works again.
# Importing *.mbs files now works again. Recursively importing is still work in progress.

Homepage - http://www.opera.com
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9735 Beta:
* All mail and history searching is now in separate processor thread, speeding up many things
* The * shortcut now also works when you need a modifier to type it
* Old visited links are now merged into history
* OBML files (newsfeed lists) with byte order mark are now imported
* When unchecking "Keep local copy of message body", Opera will now remove existing message bodies.
* Added a tooltip to the close button on tabs
* Fixed the issue where favicons were always fetched when navigating in history
* event.preventDefault() now cancels text selection
* Sorting mail by date now works
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i rather wait 4 the final version 1st. ATM still satisfied with 9.24 at old PC. i cant use memory sucker mozilla 4 now with 512MB ram. laugh.gif doh.gif
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9745 Beta:
# [266167] Fixed sorting issues in mail
# [299821] Fixed several IMAP synchronization issues
# [307698] Fixed secure connection on IRC
# [306510] Fixed problem with closing wrong tab if click tab to minimize was enabled
# [306920] The close button on tabs is now red again
# [283037] Fixed syncing of speed dial update intervals
# [306466] Mac: Fixed freeze on HTTP auth dialog
# Experimental support for recursive mbox import
# Fixed some issues regarding IMAP labelling of messages (eg, spam)
# Calmed down the link status field a bit (Don't change it unless something actually happened)
# Some improvements to fast forward, works better on ie engadget.com and ebay.com
# Added /notrayicon command line argument on Windows as well (yay)
# Fixed issue where downloaded message bodies would disappear
# Fixed TLS handshaking issues, which could cause problems when sending mail
# Fixed over-wrapping issue with right-aligned mail headers

Skin changes
The last week has seen quite a bit of work on improving the native skin on Windows. This includes both the "classic" look and the XP/Vista themed look. Some of the improvements you will see in this regard are:
* The background in the panel selector toolbar is less dark
* Close buttons in tabs and notifications have native elements
* Tooltips and notifications have native elements
* Margins on the dropdown button are gone
* The element used to show/hide the list in Delete Private Data and other places is native
* The sort arrows up/down on listview column headers are native
* The tabs in the Windows "classic" skin are now more like real tabs and no longer sunken buttons
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QUOTE(songbo @ Jan 20 2008, 07:02 PM)
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QUOTE(eek-1 @ Jan 23 2008, 03:16 PM)
Fast, but bugful. O9.5 is still slow at shutting down.
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9755 Beta:
# Even more gmail2 fixes, getting closer
# More presice rounding of HSL values in css
# Playing video on CNN works again
# Adding links to walls on Facebook now works
# Login to Open-Xchange now works
# Fixed various issues on Windows Live Mail
# Saving playlists on youtube should now function correctly
# When in user style mode, mail and mhtml is no longer unstyled
# Several favicon fixes
# Fixed the line below dialog tabs in native skins
# Tweaking and improvements to Windows native skins (both themed and classic) based on feedback and bug reports
# Fixed a problem with wrong handling of some filetypes, including messed up display of mhtml. This was actually fixed in the last weekly but we forgot to mention. To make the fix apply if you upgrade from an older snapshot using the same installation directory, you must remove the [File Types] section in opera6.ini.
# Mac: Fixed color corruption when copying images, plus we now preserve the alpha channel
# Mac: Possibly fixed printing crashes on Leopard
# UNIX: Plugins in symlinked directories should now not be listed twice

Homepage - http://www.opera.com
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9770 Beta:
* Images in mail and standalone images are now printed
* Significant mail startup speed improvement on systems with NTFS and ReiserFS filesystems, like Windows and openSUSE.
* Fixed a rare crash when importing Thunderbird mail
* Reduced CPU usage when downloading mail
* Fixed the "prioritize excludelist" option in urlfilter.ini
* Fixed import of IE favorites with dots in their name
* Fixed issue where you would get duplicate trash folders when using Opera Link
* Fixed a few spatial navigation issues (Shift+arrows to navigate on the page)
* The spam filter should start remembering marked mail on Windows now
* Fixed a CSS parser error that caused layout errors on Facebook, Yahoo! Mail, Last.fm etc.
* Fixed dynamic updating of CSS3 selectors (:first-child, :last-child, :empty etc. selectors)
* Opera now supports getClientRects and getBoundingClientRect
* Added support for the CSS color and background-color properties for the ::selection pseudo-element
* UNIX: Fixed a crasher when closing tabs when using the MDI controls (present without close button on tabs)
* UNIX: Tooltip generation CPU usage is again back to normal
* Windows: Torrent applications now show up correctly in the download dialog if you've disabled Bittorrent in Opera

Homepage - http://www.opera.com
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Opera 9.25 Build 8827/ Opera 9.26 Build 8833 Beta is available.
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ast time i using IE7.0,when i post reply in this forum.
i just need to click Alt + S to add reply.
but now i using Opera,and i think Alt + S no work in this Browser.
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Changelog for Opera 9.26 for Windows

Opera 9.26 for Windows is available for download.
Release Notes

This release is a recommended security and stability upgrade. See the Security section for additional information.
Changes Since Opera 9.25
Security
Fixed an issue where simulated text inputs could trick users into uploading arbitrary files, as reported by Mozilla. See our advisory.
Image properties can no longer be used to execute scripts, as reported by Max Leonov. See our advisory.
Fixed an issue where the representation of DOM attribute values could allow cross site scripting, as reported by Arnaud.lb. See our advisory.
Miscellaneous
Fixed a stability issue found in Opera 9.0 to 9.25, when Opera connects securely to Windows Server 2008 or other servers supporting the TLS Certificate Status extension.
Additional stability fixes.

http://www.opera.com/docs/changelogs/windows/926/
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9807 Beta:
This build demonstrates the plugin work that has been done recently. Most of this work is not visible and is only testable through regression testing: compare with an older build and see if something broke. A lot of this work is cross-platform, so we would appreciate feedback on plugins on all platforms. Note, however, that a lot of the bugs around plugin detection are still unresolved, so this work is only testable on the plugins that you can actually see.

Known issues
* "Save to download folder" is broken
* Format selector when saving pages is broken.
* Inline find stops working after entering one letter (using Ctrl/Cmd+F still works as expected).

Changelog
* Fixed text selection when selecting from bottom left to top right
* Crashing plugins should no longer crash Opera on Mac and Windows. Please test.
* Fixed crash when opening certain files (especially PDF files)
* Fixed crash when changing interface language
* Some changes have been made to the tab mode "Activate first tab opened from current tab" (whose name might change in the future): If you open several tabs in the background from one page, Opera will remember that they are related and will switch focus between them when you close one of them. In the previous weekly you had to close the parent tab before this occured.
* Windows: Tray icon is now gone if you don't have mail enabled

Mail
* Really delete associated messages when deleting accounts
* Fixed crash when downloading IMAP mail sent from Outlook
* Attempt to clean up ghost messages on start-up
* Fetch more than 50 messages at a time from IMAP accounts
* Fixed unread count inconsistencies
* Fixed problem with subscriptions for nested IMAP mailboxes
* Fixed problem getting all new messages for IMAP accounts
* Fixed problem with stuck IMAP connections when fetching headers/messages
* Better synchronization handling after waking computers on Windows and OS X
* Decode body parts before indexing them
* Fixed overzealous IMAP expunging
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9815 Beta:
We've updated search.ini a bit in this build:
* Removed Yahoo! Shopping, Yahoo! Answers, Google Groups, Opera Support, and Download.com searches
* Added Wikipedia and Google Images searches

Known issues
* "Open With" other browsers doesn't work
* Save As for a web page only lets you save as "HTML file" on Windows
* Unable to print pages with objects or iframes
* Some downloads do not appear in the transfer manager
* Inline find stops working after entering one letter (using Ctrl/Cmd+F still works as expected)
* Keyboard input is problematic for some people on Mac

Changelog
* Fixed IMAP and POP synchronization problems
* RSS items that are already read are not shown in the notification anymore
* It is now possible to set Opera as default mail application from Control Panel
* When right-clicking in Speed Dial search field you you can easily reach the "Search options"
* Fixed cut-n-pasting bookmark folders
* Fixed selecting or creating a new bookmark file with Sync
* "Save to download folder" works again
* Context menu in transfers panel now work again when no other tabs are open
* Content-disposition: attachment filename suggestion now respected when saving files
* Fixed saving multiple files from the links panel
* Some initial implementation for flipping scrollbars on RTL web sites (to permanently flip, enable opera:config#UserPrefs|Left-handedUI)
* Fixed problem finding new POP messages when using the "Leave messages on server" setting
* Better search results when using Quick find in Opera Mail

Windows specific:
* File open/save dialogs are resizable again
* Fixed a crash on startup on Windows 98


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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9841 Beta:

Changelog:
* Fixed inline find.
* Fixed downloading attachments in the new Yahoo! mail.
* Fixed async XMLHttpRequest to never be blocked by a slow script.
* Fixed internal plugin methods not accessible from javascript engine when data attribute defined.
* Fixed an issue where new mail messages would not be detected.
* Opera Mail now handles mailto links with encoded characters correctly.
* Improved handling of subscription to temporary subscription to news groups.
* Fixed some offline mode issues.
* And lots more of stability fixes!

Acid3 fixes:
* getSVGDocument is now supported in an iframe.
* createDocumentType now throws an exception for malformed qualified name.
* Fixed NodeFilter returning true => 1.
* Fixed HTMLTableRowElement.rowIndex and .sectionRowIndex returning undefined for table rows created via DOM.
* HTMLButtonElement.type now defaults to "submit".
* Fixed form control collection not indexed by name when outside the main document tree.
* Fixed Range.surroundContents().
* Fixed insertNode to not collapse range.
* Fixed removeNamedItem() and removeNamedItemNS() to throw a not-found error.
* Fixed NodeIterator to function well also under dynamic changes.
* Fixed Date.UTC() to do proper 1900 year offsetting.

Windows specific:
* Better performance with plugins.

Homepage - http://www.opera.com



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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9864 Beta:

Changelog
* Several download fixes
* "Open With" other browsers now works.
* Fixed funky parsing problems on YouTube.
* All downloads and saved content (except web pages) are now put in the transfer window for easier access
* Viewing source should now work properly with applications that need a file extension to work
* UNIX: Fixed a Flash crash
* UNIX: Made the mplayer plug-in draw itself in the correct size again
* UNIX and Mac: Fixed various command line bugs
* Calling substr with negative length now returns an empty string
* Array indexOf now treats a non-numeric second parameter as 0

Mail
* Fixed problems expunging or moving messages on certain servers
* Fixed issue where the "Contacting Folder" status message displayed the wrong count

ACID3 fixes
* Zero bytes in encodeURIComponent and encodeURI are now handled correctly
* Unicode escapes can no longer be used to put non-identifier characters into identifiers

Homepage - http://www.opera.com
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Opera became the first browser to pass the Acid3 test!
http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/2008/...-the-acid3-test
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opera not bad too but can't view shockwave.change back to firefox
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Opera 9.27 Build 8841 - Final... out already!
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 9903 Beta:

New Features
* Added EV certificate support
* Added Notes synchronization
* Added opera:historysearch to default list of search engines

Core Fixes
* Fixed problems loading Gmail
* Improved XHR (AJAX) performance
* Fixed mouse gesture crash in print preview
* Windowless mode for Silverlight 1.1 now works

Mail Fixes
* Fixes to decoding of mailto: URLs
* Fixed crash when listing channels/rooms on IRC server
* Fixed problem when fetching feeds would freeze Opera for a long time
* Fixed problem where Opera wouldn't start for some users with old mail directories
* Optimized newsfeed download when users have lots of existing feed messages
* Fixed problem seen when changing the status of several messages at the same time
* Fixed several parse errors caused by IMAP bugs server
* Fixed problem adding contacts to messages when the contact has multiple e-mail addresses

UI Fixes
* Fixed crash when opening Help
* Some fixes to Opera Link synchronization
* Fixed problem saving pages in formats other than HTML
* MHTML files can now only be saved as MHTML
* Fixed problem where Personal bar was greyed-out sometimes
* Viewing source doesn't put the file in the system temp folder anymore
* Viewing source and applying changes to local files commits the changes to the local file again
* Fixed the internal "Execute program" command, which caused Open in buttons to stop working

Platform-specific
* [Windows] Fixed opacity inversion on web pages
* [Windows] Fixed GDI leak related to favicons
* [Windows] Fixed crash when closing Opera
* [Windows] Fixed printing issues where some words would run into each other
* [OS X] Fixed problem scrolling to the bottom of the pages using scrollbars

Homepage - http://www.opera.com
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currently im using Opera 9.27 (build 8841),can i know which version is more stable and faster?
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im using opera 9.5 buiild 9864 beta and its damn fast.... but loading pics somethings may be a lil slow but that can be tweak so all and all its a very good browser...
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oo i see...better try the latest one..cheers

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yeah agreed but too bad still beta version... hopefully for the time being no major problem la...
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QUOTE(ham_revilo @ Apr 17 2008, 11:59 PM)
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official release/beta also buggy doh.gif
official version will resize some html "i-frame", or whatever, upon maximize/restore opera, after that the website templets will screwup,
its really annoying.

beta version has animated gif bug and prolly more, im not sure if they got fixed on new beta.
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noob Q here..


can use spellchecker in opera?
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Install Aspell or use OSpell UserJS....

im using OSpell UserJS as Aspell have some shitting problem when i was trying to get it to work.... anyway here is some useful links:
OSpell UserJS and Opera FAQ

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Opera 9.50 beta 2, Build 9945 for Windows

Changelog:
- New fraud protection back-end
- Enabled fraud protection by default
- Support for Extended Validation (EV) certificates
- Several security UI improvements

Download: Windows English only
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 10005 Beta:

Changelog
* Address field buttons are now updated correctly in all circumstances
* Fixed international installer on Windows
* Fixed several Wand issues

Lots of stability fixes:
* crash on digg.com
* crash with master password
* crash on google maps
* crash on a rather common javascript function...
* crash when printing
* crash when reloading a page...

Mail
* Fix for Apple Mail import.
* Filters and folders are now distinguishable
* Attachments in multipart/related body part are now recognized properly
* Reverted special handling of Delete in filter views - 'Del' always moves to Trash bin, 'Shift+Del' now deletes completely without using the Trash bin.

Several fixes to the undo functionality, such as e.g.:
* undo after marking all as read should work now.
* undo now reverts marking as spam
* undo removing from filter

Windows specific:
* Fixed painting of some SVG
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when im using this version i cant view the picture from LYN..can view in forum but if i want to enlarge it,it will indicate error has occured..now revert to 9.27
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 10005 Beta:

Changelog:
* New EV status policy.
* Fixed a crash when quitting with master password dialog open.
* Fixed a history navigation crash.
* Fixed a crash related to Dragonfly.
* Fixed handling of local resource files when installing Opera in a location with special characters in the path.
* Fixed an issue where Wand shortcuts stopped working after history navigation.
* Fixed filtering of messages in the error console - the filter will also apply to future events.
* Fixed initial focus in dialogs.

Windows specific:
* Fixed default Save and Open location.
* Fixed a registry corruption of values used when other appliactions open Opera, caused by the classic installer.
* Fixed listing of files in the Open dialog.
* Saving web pages now correctly adds the extension.

Homepage - http://www.opera.com

Size: 7.18 MB
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Changes in Opera 9.50 Build 10034 Beta:

* Downloads should work better now
* Fixed bug where you could not open attachments in mail with unknown MIME type
* Rendering improvements to CJK text
* Reduced memory usage
* Fixed a print preview crash
* Fetching feeds now times out correctly
* Importing mail from mbs files no longer creates tons of filters on Windows
* Improved display of unselectable IMAP mailboxes
* No longer expunge mail marked as read in trash
* Added ability to use favicon for Dragonfly
* Polishing the integrated Dragonfly
* Fixed crash when having user CSS and using Dragonfly
* Added bookmark title and URL to the address bar auto-completion
* Improved matching of URLs in the address bar drop-down
* Fixed downloading of ISO files from FTP servers
* Fixed Wand logins where the submit button was initially disabled
* Fixed Paste and Go on UNIX

Homepage - http://www.opera.com


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