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    • tlodsnake
      tlodsnake last edited by

      Hi!

      I have a problem browsing my site http://darkdiary.ru with Opera. When I try to visit some page I have visited before nothing happens. It looks like Opera is waiting for response from server but actually in Dragonfly's "Network" section I can see "No request made. All data was retrieved from cache without accessing the network."
      I'm glad Opera has a page in it's cache but it would be nice for me to see that page at last and not to wait forever. I'm not sure I need to disable caching at all via HTTP headers cause in general I'm pretty ok with a page being put in browser's cache and retrieved from it rather than requested one more time from server. The problem is Opera doesn't show anything.

      Thank you in advance. It's very important for me to get an answer.

      Version
      12.16
      Build
      1860
      Platform
      Linux
      System
      x86_64, 3.12.13-gentoo

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        Try to disable SPDY

        PS: ну и сайт...

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        • tlodsnake
          tlodsnake last edited by

          I did not install any extensions to my Opera browser. Is SPDY enabled by default and how to disable it?

          I didn't find a straightforward answer in Google but only an extension to show an indicator. I'd like not to install anything to Opera 'cause I use it for testing purposes and I prefer it to be as much default as possible.

          Thank you.

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          • linuxmint7
            linuxmint7 last edited by

            Type 'opera:config' into the address bar and press enter/return, then type 'SPDY' into the search box at the to of the page and see which SPDY options are ticked or enabled.

            If you do make any changes and wish to keep them, you have to click the 'Save' button below each section of the options you change. Not clicking the 'Save' button will set the option back to the previous setting when you exit the preference editor.

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