Opera 100.0.4815.0 developer update
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erebfraen last edited by
@ralf-brinkmann Windows 11x64.
If you close the browser normally, all tabs are saved. Perhaps the problem occurred because I switched to workspace 2 before closing the browser. In addition, I restarted the computer and Windows closed the browser forcibly before -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@erebfraen Did you change to workspace 1 (or any other that were using before)?
And if you don't close the browser correctly, that kind of issue is expected to happen.
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spike666 last edited by
@erebfraen: I'm not having this problem, even when I didn't run it for days because of Flow issues, which I may now have a working solution for. MacOS 13.4.
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
Bad bug:
I had a page open and clicked a link to a mailto-address. My e-mail-program was opened with a new, empty message, but the page in opera was closed at the same time. I can repeat this behaviour as often as I want.
The url is https://www.jg-wi.de/blog/fuehrung-ueber-den-juedischen-friedhof-platter-strasse-2/ and there is the word "Anmeldung" with the link. Maybe you can try this out.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@ralf-brinkmann Couldn't reproduce on Windows 11 22H2. Clicking the mailto link launches Thunderbird like it's supposed to with the To field filled in and the tab/page remains open in Opera. Tried quite a few times but couldn't get that to close the tab in Opera.
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@burnout426, hm, very strange. Maybe someone else can try that out.
I forgot to mention, that not only the page is closed, it is then also not in the list of recently closed pages. -
ralf-brinkmann last edited by
I have now tested this again with other browsers (Google Chrome, Vivaldi, Firefox, Microsoft Edge) and could not notice any errors. With Opera, I see the whole browser window "twitch" and the tab suddenly closes.
First I thought it could also be a problem of my e-mail-program (The Bat! 64 Bit), but now it seems it is a problem of Opera. -
ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@burnout426, it also happens on this page: https://www.cafe-restaurant-loreley.de/ (down at the bottom under "info").
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@ralf-brinkmann Fine there for me too. Although, I can crash Opera if I drag the mailto link to the tab bar or ctrl + click the mailto link.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@ralf-brinkmann Was finally able to reproduce. For me to reproduce it, I have to drag a link (bookmark on bookmarks bar will probably work too) (or local HTML file) and drop it on the tab bar. Then, clicking a mailto link in that tab will cause that tab to close.
If I open up a new tab and paste-n-go the address for the page and click the mailto link on the page, everything works fine.
Besides drag-n-drop, right-clicking a bookmark on the bookmarks bar and choosing "open in new tab" does it too.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@burnout426 said in Opera 100.0.4815.0 developer update:
Although, I can crash Opera if I drag the mailto link to the tab bar or ctrl + click the mailto link.
Filed DNA-108550 for that.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Also filed DNA-108549 for an issue where manually entering a mailto link in the address field only works right once per session. After the first time, Opera just searches Google for it. But, this isn't unique to the Opera One UI.
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
There's another thing:
On both my machines, my Windows 10x64 (pro) pc and my Windows 11x64 (home) notebook I have installed Opera x64 as standalone version.
My start parameters are "C:\Program Files\Opera\launcher.exe" --save-page-as-mhtml --disable-update --start-maximized.
When I open "Help => About Opera" it confirms that automatic updates are turned off. Nevertheless, when I restart my Windows 11 notebook and Opera, it installs the latest update without asking. I do not want that! This does not happen on the Windows 10 computer.
What's wrong? Do I need another parameter for Windows 11? -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@ralf-brinkmann Sounds like your Opera on Windows 11 isn't a standalone and has entries in the Windows Task Scheduler that are set to run when windows starts. I would definitely check the Task Scheduler entries and make sure that none of them are running updates for that particular Opera.
If still no go, you can block the update server if you want.
I also wouldn't just rely on the --disable-update switch. I'd rename opera_autoupdate.exe too.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@burnout426 This is partially fixed in 101.0.4836.0. The other 2 mailto bugs above where fixed in past builds.
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