I am testing my noscript tags which display content when javascript is disabled, this works in Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Camino, IE6, IE7, IE8, IE9, basically everything but Opera (I\'m running version
I\'m working on an extension which must be able to call a external program. In firefox, nsIProcess can be used and it\'s very easy.
I have http://parent.com that opens a pop-up on http://parent.com:8888 (this is in development, in production may be even on another domain (that I control)). After the pop-up end it\'s magic it will
I have a Zend application that returns JSON data. With this data I create a table rows. At this point every thing is ok because I tried on Firefox and Chrome. The problem started when I tried on Opera
I\'m having problems getting a list formatted the way I want in Opera.I want any text which would wrap around to be indented a bit past the first line, and I have this working in Firefox/Chrome/Safari
I\'m writing some user-JS for Opera. It reacts on a request that doesn\'t have an extension, e.g. /stuff/code/MyFile, or has one not related to JavaScript, e.g. /stuff/code/load.do. The content-type o
I\'m using JavaScript to insert video elements into the DOM but it doesn\'t work in Opera (v10.63). The element gets inserted but the video doesn\'t appear/play. Works in Firefox, Chrome and Safari. I
I hope someone can help with this quirky issue I am having with the Opera Browser, I have version 11 Beta installed, but I suspect is a common problem in Opera.
I want to make a css rule, which affects all but the opera browser, all the other browser add a css rule:
Apparently, those guys at Opera have added a nice feature to their mobile version of the browser: They convert things looking like phone numbers into HTML links on webpages (e.g. USD 15.50, which clea