Another Problem (Pandora Page Won't Load)
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zalex108 last edited by
So I assume the issue is with javascript...now what??
Rereading this you may try the same as with preferences (probably may need to reinstall to recreate file)
Don't know if could work.Bottom line, to go through all that just to make it load in Opera is kind of self defeating; rather I can just open IE and work with pandora there.
You can walk that way.
I've used to use 2 browsers or 2 Operas sometimes to avoid setting all again until get tired.how did this happen in the first place??
Btw, take note of this post so if you have any problem that can not be solved by Private window and usual, then a Clean profile is the saviour :knight:
"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". 路 Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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bbildman last edited by
leo, same as me, loading with a clean profile allowed the page to load.
Let me know if you find a fix, thanks
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bbildman last edited by
Wonder why, then, when I use the current stable Opera I can load the page with a clean profile?
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bbildman last edited by
So what you are saying is the issue exists with you on Opera Stable (does not load), except with a clean profile.
And with developer version with a clean profile it does NOT load.
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zalex108 last edited by
Here, Pandora is working on every Opera version.
Stable | Beta | Developer"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". 路 Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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bbildman last edited by
Obviously there's something in leo and my Opera setup/preferences etc that prevents it from loading.
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bbildman last edited by
Found the culprit, in "browser.js" if you search for "pandora" (opening it with notepad), you will see a few occurrences of this word.
I closed Opera, renamed browser.js, and reopened Opera, voila, Pandora loads.
So...is there any way to edit browser.js so as to remove the pandora references...or does Opera actually need this file at all (I see that when I rename it, Opera will write a new "browser.js". If I just leave THIS new one, what happens to Opera's performance??
Or...is there some way to go to "flags" and disable or enable something under the "javascript" topic??
There is an entry in browser.js::
"PATCH-1251: Avoid requiring Flash player on pandora.com"
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
is there any way to edit browser.js so as to remove the pandora references
Nope, it would probably make the file to be seen as invalid an a new one would be downloaded.
If I just leave THIS new one, what happens to Opera's performance??
Browser.js has been around since a decade most probably and it's used to fix some bad pages.
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zalex108 last edited by
Found the culprit,
renamed browser.js, and reopened Opera, voila, Pandora loads
That's better,
You may compare Pandora's line in both files and post it, then Leo could check if has the same.About the questions, didn't dive into that file.
But if I'm not wrong, contains workarounds for some sites to make them work."You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". 路 Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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bbildman last edited by
SO...am I good to just leave the newly created browser.js file if I rename the original one??