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Beitragvon format-c » 07.06.2008, 19:25

Opera hat mir grad eine Meldung ausgespuckt, die mir zu denken gegeben hat... [attach]1561[/attach]
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Beitragvon nasenbaer » 07.06.2008, 19:27

[quote=format-c,index.php?page=Thread&postID=28687#post28687]Opera hat mir grad eine Meldung ausgespuckt, die mir zu denken gegeben hat... [attach]1561[/attach][/quote]

Was ist daran fragwürdig? :D

Ne, im Ernst, sowas hab ich noch nicht gesehen... ?(
Hast du irgendwo geklickert?
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Beitragvon format-c » 07.06.2008, 20:48

Ich habe bloß die Seite, die beim Start von Opera erscheint auf "leere Seite" gestellt 8o
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Beitragvon Cheeky@Boinc » 08.06.2008, 18:44

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Das neue default Theme wurde aufgewertet :)

Offizielle Ankündigung:

"300 skin comments in a day We have tried to polish at least some of
the areas you commented on:

Improved contrast between active and inactive tabs in the tab bar
Higher contrast for the text on inactive tabs to increase readability, especially on laptops
Brighter background in the panels
A tiny bit more color: We added the Home button as default by popular demand
We tuned the color intensity of the color themes (Tools: Appearance: Color scheme) to be more usable with both this and other skins. Try it out again!
Improved visibility of the scrollbars
Buttons no longer grow wider when you press them
Nicer background for security status on https pages"

Known issues

Dragonfly does not work when JavaScript is disabled.

Changelog

Fixed the panel selector dropdown
Fixed all search related bugs in the previous snapshot
Changed default Speed dial search engine from Yahoo to Ask
Made it possible to set a custom title for the Developer Tools (Dragonfly) Window using <title> in the tool top level document
Fixed a plugin crash


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Beitragvon ChemicalBrother » 12.06.2008, 11:46

Mit dem Erscheinen der Final von Opera 9.50 endet auch das Weekly.
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Beitragvon Cheeky@Boinc » 12.06.2008, 12:04

Zumindest vorerst :D
Auf zu Opera X !!!1
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Beitragvon Cheeky@Boinc » 20.06.2008, 13:59

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Opera 9.51 ist auf dem weg und dies hier ist eine Weekly!
Fehler der 9.50 wurden gefixt.

Offizielle Ankündigung:

"Its time for maintenance - we have been fixing several of the most reported issues in 9.50 - including a rather nasty crash on Yahoo Mail. Have fun testing - and as always, wed appreciate feedback."

Changelog

Fixed crash on Yahoo! Mail.
Fixed a crash when clicking the feeds button.
Fixed a crash when installing Shockwave Player 11.
Fixed some issues with the search engines when upgrading from 9.2x: it is now possible again to edit the Google search.
Fixed a leak when printing or in print preview.
Fixed a GDI handle leak in the transfers window on Windows.
Fixed thread expanding in Mail when receiving new messages
Fixed some issues with subscription to IMAP folders.
Fixed a too zealous reconnection of the IRC client.
Fixed "reuse current tab" feature in speed dial on Mac.
Finetuned some issues in the new skin.


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Beitragvon [makaveli] » 20.06.2008, 15:46

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Fixed crash on Yahoo! Mail.
[/quote]Interessiert bald eh nicht mehr, da Yahoo wohl nicht mehr lange existieren wird :p.
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Beitragvon Cheeky@Boinc » 25.06.2008, 16:50

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Opera 9.51 RC1 ist da und sollte von allen willigen mal auf Fehler überprüft werden :)
Noch kann gefixt werden vor dem nächsten Release!
Aber nach dem Release ist ja eh vor dem Release :thumbsup:

Offizielle Ankündigung:

"Hey
We have fixed the worst issues after 9.50 and are preparing for a 9.51 update.
Please look out for regressions :-)"

Changelog

Added [url=opera:config#UserPrefs|EnableMouseFlips]option to toggle mouse flips[/url], and decoupled them from the mouse gesture setting again
Fixed drag/drop of tabs - always drop the address
Fixed menus on deviantart.com
Fixed TinyMCE 2.1.x editor
Feeds now show the first time you subscribe
Fixed crash when printing chat
64-bit linux is back


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Beitragvon friet » 25.06.2008, 17:11

bin jetz auch auf opera only umgestiegen;schade das es ein bisserl langsamer daher kommt; dafür ruckelt es bei geblockten popups nich so schäbig rum; und block auch insgesamt mehr p0rnbanner;
meine tastatur hat weder caps lock ,noch shift tasten
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Beitragvon Cheeky@Boinc » 28.06.2008, 19:48

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Opera 9.51 RC2 bringt weitere verbesserungen und die Final ist zum greifen nahe :)

Offizielle Ankündigung:

"More fixes in the pipeline for 9.51! As always, we appreciate constructive feedback. Main focus was on stability and the installer - some issues that users have encountered when upgrading from 9.27 should now be finally solved."

Changelog

Security status should be now always correctly set when navigating from HTTP to HTTPS.
Fixed an issue related to OCSP and CRLs that would lower security level - Yngve has a detailed article. Youll have to manually check for updates to activate this fix.
Fixed an issue in the content blocker that might cause no page to be loaded anymore.
Fixed a crash on Yahoo! Mail (now really!).
Fixed a crash with userjs.
Fixed a crash related to Dragonfly.
Fixed a crash on Print Preview.
Fixed an issue that caused unwanted line breaks in rich text editors.
Fixed loading of stylesheets when navigating in history.


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Beitragvon [makaveli] » 28.06.2008, 20:46

[quote=Cheeky@Boinc,index.php?page=Thread&postID=29316#post29316]Fixed an issue in the content blocker that might cause no page to be loaded anymore.
[/quote]Den hatte ich letztens und musste deswegen meine urlfilter.ini löschen :(.
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Beitragvon Cheeky@Boinc » 01.07.2008, 16:07

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Es geht weiter!

Offizielle Ankündigung:

"And one more RC for the upcoming 9.51! Lots of nice fixes in this one - and we need your feedback, specially on:
upgrading (we did some more tweaks to the installer)
saving (of images, of web pages, of "stuff")"

Changelog

Fixed proper clearing of textarea when no-cache is set.
Fixed a crash on print preview.
Saving of images is not recorded in transfers anymore.
Fixed window.close() not functioning after invoking context menu… (this also fixes closing Dragonfly…)
Fixed printing on Linux

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Beitragvon Cheeky@Boinc » 11.07.2008, 13:17

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Die "Sommer Edition" ist da :D

Offizielle Ankündigung:

"Hei
We are still doing polishing on Kestrel and have some more crashfixes etc for you all to play with.
Please look for regressions since 9.50"

Changelog

Lots of stability fixes
Fixed an issue with history navigation: an iframe with document.write is not added to history anymore
Fixed an issue where IRC would disconnec users without informing them
Fixed window.close() not functioning after invoking context menu - now also in widgets
Fixed an issue where "Mark all as read" in M2 would also mark as read some mails not visible in the current view
Fixed creation of POP aim.com account

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Beitragvon Cheeky@Boinc » 19.07.2008, 19:06

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Ein besonderes Bonbon für alle Opera Fans! Nicht nur eine neue Weekly sondern auch eine neue Labs Version mit sehr genialen features wartet auf uns!
3D Canvas Plattformunabhängiges rendern in Webseiten, <video> ( OGG Video ) support und Dateisystem zugriff.

[url=http://labs.opera.com/news/2008/07/18/]Ankündigung[/url]
Download -> [url=http://labs.opera.com/downloads/]klick[/url]

Nun aber zur Weekly! :)

Offizielle Ankündigung:

"Todays post will be a bit unusual in the sense that it wont be about Opera itself, but rather about how Opera is brought to you. This post will attempt to explain to you how we get from a lump of source code that can be compiled in a lot of different ways with many different options to the Opera packages that you can download and install from this blog.

Install? That is already a complex process on its own. You do it once and never think about it again, but the fact is that installation is a crucial process and it has to work properly, otherwise you cant enjoy your favorite software! So, how do we fit all our code in an executable, then pack it in an installer?

There are essentially two processes that take part here: Building and packaging. We have a build system that realizes both of them. The first part of it is a web interface that collects build requests from everyone and then dispatches them to our build servers, each of which can make a build for the requested OS. The second part is a script, partly different for each OS, running on each build server which takes care of building and packaging.

The building part is pretty much the same on each platform: it obtains the requested version of the source code, compiles it with the right options and builds it into an executable (and libraries). The compilation part is taken care of by a compiler specific to the platform on which the build is made and it mostly takes care of itself, as long as the source code is correct.

At that point, everything is ready for packaging, and the script becomes very different depending on the OS. I will talk more specifically about packaging on Windows, since I am responsible for the Windows part of the build system.

There are two kind of packages on Windows: MSI packages made with InstallShield and "Classic" packages made using an old version of the WISE installer. The WISE installer is relatively easy to configure. It takes a sort of installation script, written in its own scripting language, and just executes it. It uses an additional DLL to realize functions that are not possible with only the script itself (like detecting Windows Vista). Although it is nice and easy, the WISE installer is not very well adapted to Windows versions more recent than Windows 98.

InstallShield is a much more powerful tool and MSI installers are a lot more complicated to put together. I wont get into much details here, but there is a huge amount of configuration that can be applied to an InstallShield package. It relies on an ISM file (Installer definition) which is XML formatted and indicates what the package should do, once compiled.

The packaging script starts by opening the installer definition file and set up a few things in it, preparing languages and translations of the installer itself. It enumerates all the files that need to be in the package and puts them in the right place. After a few more tweaks it builds the MSI package. The process is done once for each MSI package. The WISE installer is built along with the english-only MSI package but the process is trivial in comparison.

Maintaining and improving the build system and packaging scripts is no small task, but also an important task. Without it all builds and packages would have to be made manually!

This was it, a small peek at a hidden, but important part of Opera development.

In other news, our QA team has started their own blog - head over to the new QA blog for more peeks "under the hood"."

Changelog

Fixed a URL encoding issue in javascript: URLs
Fixed an issue with the BBC iPlayer RealPlayer plugin not working
Several stability fixes
Fixed a problem where GMail would not load

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