What is "External action" internal command (Opera Presto v 11/12)?
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stng last edited by
Question to all Presto experts here.
What is "External action" internal action (presents in Opera Presto 11/12) ? What its main purpose?The example of "External action" command in use (in menu item):
Item, 52111792 = External action,,,, "Reload" > Go to page, "javascript:void(prompt('', document.domain));" & Delay, 100 & Copy & Ok & Delay, 100 & Manage, "windows" & Delay, 100 & Paste & Focus next widget & Range go to end & Reload & Focus search field & Clear & Focus next widget & Deselect all & Close clicked page & Delay, 100 & Focus page
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This custom menu item reloads all tabs with the same domain as in a active tab. Useful thing(sometimes). -
stng last edited by
Is that a menu item built by yourself?
No. I adopted it from the unofficial Opera 12 build (simply reassembled distributive setup with a lot of customizations and tweaks).
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migorr last edited by
I don't know what this command does. In fact, I guess it does nothing, and your item menu could be :
"Item, 52111792 = Go to page, "javascript:void(prompt('', document.domain));",,, "reload" & Delay, 100 & Copy & Ok & Delay, 100 & Manage, "windows" & Delay, 100 & Paste & Focus next widget & Range go to end & Reload & Focus search field & Clear & Focus next widget & Deselect all & Close clicked page & Delay, 100 & Focus page.But maybe it have its utility ..
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stng last edited by
Actually, it does work. Reloads tabs in session, but only a tabs with the same domain as in an active tab.
The main question, whats the purpose of the "External action" command ? -
Deleted User last edited by
External action is a unknown menu action and may be used as a placeholder by menu author to mark these entries as something special.
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stng last edited by
It's quite strange fact that there is no strings in a original Opera's standard configuration files (i am talking about menu, toolbar, keyboard etc. configurations).