Videos work for me.
49.0.2725.5 on Linux Mint 17.2, which is an LTS with Ubuntu Trusty 64 Bit (Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS (x86_64; X-Cinnamon), but only after I installed chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra 63.0.3239.84-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 via Synaptic.
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Videos work for me.
49.0.2725.5 on Linux Mint 17.2, which is an LTS with Ubuntu Trusty 64 Bit (Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS (x86_64; X-Cinnamon), but only after I installed chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra 63.0.3239.84-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 via Synaptic.
Hi, when I open a website that presents me a PDF document (e.g. a form for application for membership to some organization) and I save this in Opera via the download button than only the raw PDF gets saved, all entries into it are lost. If Opera enables editing of PDF forms, then it should IMHO also save everything that has been entered there, or give the user a choice "save entries vs. do not save entries" or give out a warning to the user!
This is Opera 49.0.2725.56 running on Linux Mint 17.2 (Ubuntu Trusty) 64 Bit.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/62.0.3202.94 Safari/537.36 OPR/49.0.2725.56
Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS (x86_64; X-Cinnamon)
I am fully aware that there is no way for a user to port an app that runs on Blackberry somewhere else, if not for some compatibility problems then Blackberry's strong security and encryption features stand against it. But it means that Opera could make a such a port with much less effort needed than a port of a native app would imply....
Btw. my Blackberry Q10 can do both: Android and native apps, and both could be Java..., and so far I have found no way to tell what exactly runs there... My old Samsung would indicate a running JRE with an icon, but the BB doesn't.
Thanks. Deleting cookies solved the problem (time & time zone are correct, by the way).
@mbaluta said in opera newest version for ''.jar'':
Sync service is not implemented in Opera Mini for J2ME
Which leads me to the question:
Is there a way to access ALL downloadable versions of Opera, by selecting the platform? Using m.opera.com means you have to go through automatic platform detection, which can be misleading or faulty.
I am sure that some versions are still Java-based, so in theory they could work on a phone like mine (Samsung Wave II running Bada, with a Java engine).
The old Bada-version of Opera Mini has long been discontinued (but I do not know if that was really native Bada or "Java under disguise".
The sad thing is, that neither the built-in distribution systems by the manufacturer (in my case "Samsung Apps", in case of Android systems the Google Play store, or Blackberry World) tell you about the real nature of what you are installing!
That is why I prefer to select apps on my PC, which also gives me a nice backup: I simply keep a copy of the installable on my PCs hard drive... Then I copy this directly to the SD card of the phone and install...
If its Java, I can open all those .JAR, .JAD or even .APK files, as they are all ZIP archives, and even make corrections to common configuration mistakes (like a too small resolution, disabled landscape/portrait orientation, etc., wrong icon resolution) and keep all those modifications backed up.
For that, I miss a central download directory from Opera, where I can look specifically for Java, J2EE or J2ME based versions, and within that, have ALL versions ever produced...
That would be on my wishlist for Opera...
Oh, by the way, the Blackberry version of Opera Mini Beta (32.0.2254.122823) DOES have a sync feature. And I bet it is written in Java...
Hm, there is no avatar. So it seems I am not logged in, but the error messages still keep coming!
(cross-post from Opera for Linux)
I am writing these lines with my previous browser (Firefox), because I am locked out of Opera Forums when I use Opera!
I reset the password to my account, and then I got the error message "Sitzungsdiskrepanz. Es scheint als wäre deine Login-Sitzung nicht mehr aktiv oder sie passt nicht mehr mit der des Servers. Bitte aktualisiere diese Seite.."
In English: Session discrepancy. It seems like your login session is no longer active or does no longer match that of the server. Please reload this page".
And no matter how often I reload the page, the error keeps coming back. Even shutting down Opera, restarting and reloading the page does not help. Even killing Opera and rebooting does not help,I also created a new account (because auth.opera.com still works), but even within the freshly created account I get the same error message!
There is no "logout" option... I can not log out of Opera Forums and log back in, so I need a sure way to kill the session data that Opera keeps...
Thanks
Oliver
I am writing these lines with my previous browser (Firefox), because I am locked out of Opera Forums when I use Opera!
I reset the password to my account, and then I got the error message "Sitzungsdiskrepanz. Es scheint als wäre deine Login-Sitzung nicht mehr aktiv oder sie passt nicht mehr mit der des Servers. Bitte aktualisiere diese Seite.."
In English: Session discrepancy. It seems like your login sesion is no longer active or does no longer match that of the server. Please reload this page".
And no matter how often I reload the page, the error keeps coming back. Even shutting down Opera, restarting and reloading the page does not help. Even killing Opera and rebooting does not help,I also created a new account (because auth.opera.com still works), but even within the freshly created account I get the same error message!
There is no "logout" option... I can not log out of Opera Forums and log back in, so I need a sure way to kill the session data that Opera keeps...
Thanks
Oliver
(will cross-post this to general, because It is also a shortcoming of Opera Forum software)
(This is a cross-post of https://forums.opera.com/topic/23728/cannot-access-opera-link-on-opera-mini-samsung-j2ee-8-0)
Hi, I use Opera Link to synchronise bookmarks etc. between my business smartphone (Blackberry Q10) and my private one (Samsung Wave II running Bada OS).
On the Samsung, since the discontinuation of the native Bada version, I have both version 6.5.00018 and the J2EE version 8.0.
Due to a memory card failure I had to reinstall the J2EE version. The browser runs fine, just as the old Bada version. But in both I cannot access Opera Link....
I get the error message "no connection check network settings". But browsing is okay... I can access my e-mail from the phone, so IP connectivity is presumed okay.
I started using Opera forum a couple of weeks ago, and to do that, I had to reset the password of the account. Can this be the reason? But then it should give me some password errors, but not network errors...
Now I fear to look deeper into the Blackberry. There the "Opera Link" button is still marked green, but when I hit that button I cannot check Opera Link settins, just turn Opera LInk off. And I fear I cannot turn it on on the BB, too,...
How separated are Opera Link and Opera Forum accounts?