Re: 10.51 problems, js and redirection
David Hayward <[email protected]> Tue, 13 Apr 2010 00:57:01 +0100
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On 12 April 2010 14:58, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > > I'm sorry if these issues have already been addressed, but I did check the > mail archives and posted in Opera users forums (with no reply). > > > I've just upgraded Opera to 10.51 from 9.x on XP machines both at home and > at work. Work machine initially had some minor issues that seemed to work > themselves out, but home machine's Opera is still sick. > > > On some sites, eBay in particular, I have to turn off javascript after > logging in to get a page to load completely(which eBay then gripes about). > I tried various things, and finally removed, then reinstalled 10.51, but > nothing changed. > > > Also, it appears that 10.51 has a new feature that's causing me grief, > which would be the caching of redirection information. If a particular link > results in a redirection, Opera is now retaining that association even if > the redirect target changes. I've had to turn off automatic redirection > altogether (which is a pain) because I couldn't find a way to turn off just > this redirection "memory". > > > The fact that one machine's installation is okay, and the other is broke > leads me to believe it was something I've done, but both machines are kept > up-to-date with the latest service packs, hotfixes, etc. and I initially > "upgraded" both as opposed to a fresh install. > > > Any hints would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, -mark > Hi, I know it's not much in the way of specific help, but try 10.52 instead. I had quite a few crashing problems with 10.51 and the majority of them have been fixed in 10.52. 10.52 also featured more core fixes for sites, which might help. -- Unsubscribe: mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe