Opera 120.0.5543.61 Stable update
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daria19 Opera last edited by
@derschlingel: Hey, thanks for sharing those two links! Regarding Flow, we’re currently experiencing some connectivity issues... The team is aware and actively working on a solution, so hopefully that’ll be sorted soon.
As for the site crash, I’ll look into it. If it turns out to be a problem on our end, I’ll go ahead and report it to our bug tracking system.
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daria19 Opera last edited by
@whisperer: Hey, thanks for the update! I can see the issue exactly as you described, and I’ve gone ahead and logged it as DNA-123158 so the team can take a closer look.
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daria19 Opera last edited by
@whisperer: Yes, we know about that one - it’s logged as DNA-119579. It’s on our radar, and we appreciate you keeping an eye on these things!
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daria19 Opera last edited by
@whisperer: Sorry about that, I know this is an important accessibility issue. We have it logged as DNA-122599.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@korol78 After installing the support assistant, the page works in Opera for me. There were a couple of times that I had to reload the page to get it to load, but it worked.
The assistant starts up a local server on a port on 127.0.0.1 that https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/intel-driver-support-assistant.html is allowed access to and basically just embeds the contents of the local server page. This way, no type of extension needs to be installed etc.
So, if it never works for you in Opera, you might investigate to see if something is blocking the loading of the local server's pages in Opera.
If you hit ctrl + shift + i to open the dev tools, check "disable cache", choose to reload the page via ctrl + r, right-click on one of the column headers, enable the "domain" column, click the "domain" column header to sort by it, select entries on the left that are for the 127.0.0.1 domain and look at the headers, you'll see request URLs like:
http://127.0.0.1:28385/intel/v1.0/detect/getproductsanddownloads?language=en&country=us&pagesize=5&jsver=25.3.24.1
Try loading one of those URLs directly to see if the page shows "forbidden" to know that you at least reached the server in Opera.
You can also check the console tab in the dev tools for Javascript errors (clear the errors first and then reload the page via ctrl + r on the Network page) so that you see mostly just the errors for that page.
Wouldn't hurt to see if the page works fine in a test standalone installation too?
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DerSchlingel last edited by
@daria19 I somewhat found a solution to the crash issue:
https://forums.opera.com/topic/85451/crashes-on-pixlr-express/6?_=1752151893784 -
korol78 last edited by
@daria19 said:
@korol78: I see your point now, but it might be a site issue. But I’ll keep an eye on it, and if it turns out to be a problem on our side, I’ll make sure to report it.
@daria19 said:
@korol78: I see your point now, but it might be a site issue. But I’ll keep an eye on it, and if it turns out to be a problem on our side, I’ll make sure to report it.
ok, thanks, but in other browsers all the settings open, but in Opera they don't click))
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korol78 last edited by
Sorry, but I'm a wooden man in these matters )) I tried your instructions - it's hard for me))
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korol78 last edited by korol78
@mathias87 said:
@korol78 said:
now I can't quote the message here---the send button won't click!
I can.
The site is glitching!, now it works
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korol78 last edited by
@burnout426:
Sorry, but I'm a wooden man in these matters )) I tried your instructions - it's hard for me))