Opera page timeout does not allow for slow servers.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@ceedee You're apparently your not aware that Opera dumped the third-party VPN and is now using their own.
While their new VPN is slower than the third-party VPN, I'm not criticizing it, just suggesting a solution. Perhaps you shouldn't be so quick to blame when you don't have your facts straight! -
A Former User last edited by
@ytrewq Sorry if i wasnt clear I understood your post to be blaming the disney site not the vpn. In either case it is not the browsers fault i think.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg Thank you, I know SurfEasy was the third-party; I was simply repeating Ceedee's reference.
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A Former User last edited by
@ceedee Actually, given that the slow response is exacerbated by the VPN, and the VPN is now under Opera's purview; Opera could increase their browser timeout to accommodate the slower response of the VPN.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@ceedee That's not surprising (Q.E.D.); have a great day.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
ok to be fair - i tried all opera's versions - dev - beta - stable... none would load the page thats in question with vpn on
vpn off - All versions did load the page fully..
Note - Chrome loads the page with a vpn on.. or with out a vpn.. *just say 'n..
if it is a opera vpn problem or sum other problem.. i myself dunno lol
maybe sum one can determin if there is a problem or not..
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@nvmjustagirl As I've pointed out initially, the target-page does not always fail with the VPN on. It's a function of the response time of the server being accessed and various network issues. My point was that I have used several browsers to access the target-page (IE, Edge, Chrome), they have never failed to return the target-page. Only Opera with VPN-on has timed-out, returning the response saying "no data was received". I recognize that the VPN itself can exacerbate the issue, and I've demonstrated this by trying to access the target-page with VPN-on, and repeatedly received the "no data" response, I then turned the VPN-off and was able to receive the page the first time without issue. This clearly suggests that the VPN is exacerbating the problem; but can easily be addressed by increasing Opera's timeout delay when the VPN is active.
It is also understood that currently only Opera offers a VPN, it is also generally recognized that the VPN can reduce the response time. It seems reasonable that if the Opera browser has a fixed timeout (with or without VPN), certain websites combined with the VPN could exceed the timeout.
Have a nice day
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A Former User last edited by
@ytrewq said in Opera page timeout does not allow for slow servers.:
TARGET LINK: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/en_CA/calendars/magic-kingdom/#timeofday=allday
The server for the above link is notoriously slow and Opera too frequently displays: "This page isn’t working
disneyworld.disney.go.com didn’t send any data." when opening a new TAB, or Window. If Opera is already displaying a related page it waits and the information from the Target-link and displays it. Neither, Chrome, nor IE timeouts on the same target link.Again, this only occurs when Opera is opening an NEW Tab, or Window to the target link; the Opera Timeout is TOO short.
the target link in question Now works on all opera's current versions - dev - beta - stable !.. *cheers Opera 's Team !