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Opera 9.1: ricomincia il tempo delle weekly! |
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venerdì 24 novembre 2006 |
E' stata oggi rilasciata sul blog del Desktop Team la prima weekly build ad includere il già famoso sistema anti-frode annunciato pochi giorni fa all'Opera Backstage event di Londra. Questa versione, scrive Borg, è una preview piuttosto immatura e non certo priva di bugs ed imperfezioni ma è stata rilasciata seguendo in pieno lo spirito del DT Blog ovvero rendere partecipi gli utenti di ciò che succede ad Oslo. Per chi volesse provarla (a proprio rischio e pericolo :P) o vederne il changelog può seguire l'approfondimento mentre vi rimando al nostro forum per i vostri commenti.
Ecco riportato di seguito il messaggio originale del Desktop Team:
As promised last week, here's the first build with built-in Fraud Protection. It's a very early preview of the technology, so everything is not entirely done yet, some sites actually show up wrong (silly bug with CNET sites!), and the icons are kind of ugly. Even the version number is wrong 
But that's what this blog is all about: Bleeding edge. Enjoy!
Known issues:
- High CPU usage on Google maps
- UNIX - Crash when changing file handler from download dialog
- Opera will in some cases not start on upgrading. (use clean install)
Changelog:
- Improved stability
- Prevented page reload when navigating to "#"
- Fixed problem where pages showed the incorrect favicon
- Fixed problem where multimedia keyboard shortcuts would not work when Opera was focused
- Attempted to fix problems experienced on some pages when using a slow Internet connection by increasing opera:config#Network|HTTPLoadingDelayedTimeout to 60 seconds
- Fixed bug where document.body.currentStyle.height reported the wrong value
- Fixed bug where currentStyle.width was not correct if width is set by a script
- Fixed bug where 'Open all' from Widgets menu was broken
- Fixed bug where BCC header was visible to recipients in resent messages
- Fixed bug where cookies could not be removed using XMLHttpRequest
- Fixed bug where one could not log in to Gmail with "Accept only cookies for the site I visit" enabled
- Changed Mozilla ID string spoof to mimic Firefox
- Fixed bug where browser.js wasn't cached correctly
- Fixed issue where stored passwords were lost after enabling/disabling the master password
- Made IE ID string spoof as Windows on Linux/UNIX and Mac
- XMLHttpRequest didn't handle redirects
- Enabled use of the Authorization header in XMLHttpRequest
- "Save target as" and "Save to disk" now play well together
- "Save directly to" now works
- Improved error message when a dictionary isn't installed for the spelling checker
Mac-specific:
- Use the multi-line form field font in the source viewer
- When saving multiple times, use the directory saved to during the previous save operation
Windows MSI Windows Classic Macintosh Unix |