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please keep in mind thast 9.5 is still beta
s4u wrote:
please keep in mind thast 9.5 is still beta
OptimusPrime wrote:
s4u wrote:
please keep in mind thast 9.5 is still betaUnfortunatly the spell checker doesn't work in any of the versions of Opera. Only in Firefox and Internet Explorer.
True - I can verify this. Also 9.27 returns this error.
Question: Will you address this Opera issue? If a spell-checker is not feasible in Opera, then I least would appreciate a method to surppress this dialog-box.
Hello,
not really a solution but seems to work (tested with Opera 9.5 beta). I changed the identify in ( Rightclick somewhere in the page --> Edit Site Preferences-->Network--> Browser identification= Changed to "Mask as Firefox" ). This seems to work. But this is not really a solution only a fast fix......
Cheerio
Lars
Ok
Thanx. Is this something that will change?
s4u wrote:
Ok
Thanx. Is this something that will change?
Hello again,
Safari works too (Version 3.1) ...
Cheerio
Lars
HorstL wrote:
Hello again,
Safari works too (Version 3.1) ...
Cheerio
Lars
I think IE, FF and Opera are the three big ones. Would be a big plus
s4u wrote:
I think IE, FF and Opera are the three big ones. Would be a big plus
IE8 works.
Pierre
Great.
Thanx Optimus
HorstL wrote:Hello again,
Safari works too (Version 3.1) ...
Cheerio
Lars
That is a insult to the Opera-community !
How did Apple managed that ???
OptimusPrime wrote:
s4u wrote:
I think IE, FF and Opera are the three big ones. Would be a big plusI do agree, and have (and will continue) to pass any suggestions you guys come up with along.
Thanks - I appreciate it. Opera should be supported more by all the developers not only Symantec.
Thanks for the tip HorstL - I thought I could let go of the "browser-cloaking" business.