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    • edgein
      edgein last edited by

      Our corporate proxy is categorizing "cdn0.opera-mini.net" as "Proxy Avoidance" and thus is blocking the connection. I guess you are reusing the URL's that's used for Opera Turbo? Might be something you want to look into.

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      • Deleted User
        Deleted User last edited by

        This is a pretty embarrassing bug. A major Opera site not working specifically with Opera. Are they releasing a fix for this asap? Is this happening to every new install?

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        • Deleted User
          Deleted User last edited by

          I'm not using a special DNS server. I'm using 3G (Warehouse Mobile, New Zealand.) They rent bandwidth and don't own there own cell towers so it will be the 2Degrees or Vodafone DNS server.

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          • Deleted User
            Deleted User last edited by

            I cant believe your attitude to this "LEOCG" closed my thread, this is apparently a duplicate started in.... july... and not resolved or any help or working solutions provided that actually work. do any of you mods expect people to use a browser with no extensions?

            Even if this topic had a year old, it would still be the same issue so there would be no need for lots of topics talking about this.

            bye bye opera

            Be careful with your wishes. 🙂

            Dude leocg stop being so defensive about this embarrassing bug. Your closing peoples threads before any confirmation that there issue has been resolved. Your not an Opera empoyee and Opera developers don't want you turning there customers against them. The post I quoted it's so immature.

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            • leocg
              leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

              Dude leocg stop being so defensive about this embarrassing bug. Your closing peoples threads before any confirmation that there issue has been resolved

              There is already this topic to discuss that issue with the add-ons page so there is no need to let lots of others opened.

              BTW, as this discussion is totally unrelated to this topic's subject, it ends here.

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              • Deleted User
                Deleted User last edited by

                So you deleted my messages, why is that exactly?

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                • sgunhouse
                  sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                  I deleted your off-topic post. Read the rules.

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                  • red-ronin
                    red-ronin last edited by

                    Whitelisting cdn0.opera-mini.net as suggested above solved the issue. It also points to how to get the VPN service working as well. Props to damski.

                    Ideally Opera would not host this stylesheet on a blacklisted server (at least by OpenDNS). Not everyone controls their own whitelist.

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                    • leocg
                      leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                      Ideally Opera would not host this stylesheet on a blacklisted server (at least by OpenDNS)

                      Ideally OpenDNS shouldn't be blocking that server/address as there are no reasons for it. Opera is juts using one of its servers.

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                      • cl007
                        cl007 last edited by

                        searching for extensions within opera desktop browser seems to be broken. For example if I search "ublock" nothing comes up http://i.imgur.com/KhB0Yp7.jpg
                        but when I search ublock opera extension in google, I get a result

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                        • leocg
                          leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                          searching for extensions within opera desktop browser seems to be broken

                          Maybe if you search in the correct place.... You seems to be looking at the extensions manager not on the add-ons page.

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                          • cl007
                            cl007 last edited by

                            whats the difference between extensions and addons?

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                            • cl007
                              cl007 last edited by

                              I mean, they ARE called extensions, aren't they? You go here https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/ and says "These extensions and themes are made for the Opera browser"

                              although the url does have addons in it, so that seems awfully convoluted. And yet, the little extensions icon is located on the left side of opera, and and clicking on that puzzle piece leads you to the screenshot I posted above... which says... extensions. So why would opera make it so convoluted to get extensions (or is it now addons?), if those extensions (or addons) were not actually the extensions, but something else?

                              maybe what they REALLY meant was that was to "manage extensions" and yet that word is missing. One is lead to believe that is actually where and how you go to get extensions, or whatever they are called. Why would managing extensions be displayed prominently on the left hand side? seems like someone would first need to add SOME extensions first, but some reason that aspect is buried away somewhere else.

                              anyway, I thought I'd give opera another try, but it just fails at simplicity and ease of use compared to other browsers. Not to mention lacking extensions I use with other browsers.

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                              • leocg
                                leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                                whats the difference between extensions and addons?

                                An extension is an addon but an addon can be more than that. It can be a theme, for example.

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                                • leocg
                                  leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                                  You go here https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/ and says "These extensions and themes are made for the Opera browser"

                                  Yes, this is where you look for and download/install extensions in Opera.

                                  And yet, the little extensions icon is located on the left side of opera, and and clicking on that puzzle piece leads you to the screenshot I posted above... which says... extensions.

                                  Yes, this is one of the short-cuts to the extensions manager as well the bookmarks icon is a short-cut to the bookmarks manager. And there is also one to the downloads manager.

                                  So why would opera make it so convoluted to get extensions (or is it now addons?), if those extensions (or addons) were not actually the extensions, but something else?

                                  ???

                                  It's not that difficult to get extensions. In the extensions manager itself there's a 'get more extensions' link that leads you to the extensions page.

                                  maybe what they REALLY meant was that was to "manage extensions"

                                  It's kinda implicit.

                                  One is lead to believe that is actually where and how you go to get extensions, or whatever they are called.

                                  I don't remember haver seen comments regarding this.

                                  Why would managing extensions be displayed prominently on the left hand side?

                                  Why not? There is the bookmarks manager, the downloads manager.

                                  anyway, I thought I'd give opera another try, but it just fails at simplicity and ease of use

                                  Interesting to read it as for me Opera is one of the simplest and easy to use browsers.

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                                  • muazzam0333
                                    muazzam0333 last edited by

                                    i am using window 7 64 bit sp1 i am installing add ons from get extensions every time broken my add ons and speed dials and account login disable i am using opera beta please help me and fix it ..............?.

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                                    • leocg
                                      leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by admin

                                      i am using window 7 64 bit sp1 i am installing add ons from get extensions every time broken my add ons and speed dials and account login disable i am using opera beta please help me and fix it ..............?.

                                      And how this is related to what is being discussed on this topic? Please open a new one to discuss your issue after have read the forum rules and this.

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                                      • sparkythebarbarian
                                        sparkythebarbarian last edited by

                                        I'm having the same issue, a broken add ons page, and I cannot get to the page to flush sockets. I get an Unknown Protocol warning.

                                        At home I use windows 10 64 bit, extensions are fine. At work, windows 7 Professional 32 Bit Get Add Ons page won't load.

                                        If I copy the URL for the Get More Extensions page and paste it into a different browser, it still looks broken.

                                        Could this be a corporate firewall problem? I hope not, as I love Opera and would gladly make it my #1, but I need to sync between home and work.

                                        This becomes a moot point if there is someway to sync extensions between computers.

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                                        • klashix
                                          klashix last edited by

                                          I just used the opera://net-internals/#sockets link and it did work. Flushed the sockets, then reloaded and went on https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/ and worked just fine. At first i used Kszularz link for the flushing, but it has a DENIED:opera://net-internals/#sockets in the link http://hpics.li/04bab86 , it wont let me get to the page, i just deleted the DENIED:, hit enter and then i got to the proper page to flush the sockets http://hpics.li/4472b85 and reloaded and got everything back as it should be on https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/
                                          Thanks for the help .

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                                          • sparkythebarbarian
                                            sparkythebarbarian last edited by

                                            I also managed to find my way to the Flush Socket Pools page through the back door, but alas, it did not work, so it must be something to do with my company's security settings over which I have no control.

                                            Sad, I really like this browser.

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