[Opera-Linux] Buttons at qrz.com not working (was: Re: Problem with PDF files)

Daniel Eckl daniel.eckl at gmx.de
Wed Apr 15 11:57:30 UTC 2009


On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 13:35, Eirik Byrkjeflot Anonsen <eirik at opera.com>wrote:

> "Dick Kittrell" <w0rfx at netins.net> writes:
>
> > Hello -
> >
> >       I am having that same problem, as well as others.  I am running
> Ubuntu
> > 8.04/KDE, Opera 9.64 also.  Never had ANY problems with earlier Opera
> > versions,  but since about 9.52 the list has been growing. For example,
> on
> > websites with buttons, some will work, some not. I use QRZ.com a lot to
> > lookuip Ham Radio calls. That button always worked before, and still does
> > in any other browser, but does nothing in 9.64.  Also, web pages are
> > re-formatted to the extent some are not even readable,, and choosing
> > either Author mode style or  User mode style doesn't fix anything - just
> > different degrees of bad!
> >
> >       Sure would like to get some advice, as I would hate to give up
> entirely,
> > as Opera has been my favorite for years.
> > Thanks,
> > Dick
>
> Like Daniel, I assume this has nothing to do with pdf, so I'm hoping
> this mail will start a new thread :)
>
> Clicking "Q&A" on qrz.com seems to work for me.  Maybe something is
> messed up in your settings?  A simple way to test this is to start
> opera from a commandline with something like:
>
> opera -pd newdir
>
> Where "newdir" does not exist in your file system.  Opera should then
> start up using "newdir" for all settings etc., and will create it if
> it doesn't already exist.
>
> eirik
>

I tried to reproduce either, but I can't find any page on qrz.com where I
think i could do something like looking up Ham Radio calls. For what I tried
and clicked, all worked fine. Granted, I'm only using opera 10...

If the test with an empty profile doesn't help, could you perhaps try to
give more detailled reproduction steps for us to try it the same way as you
do? the same goes with the problem of re-formatted pages. A screenshot of
what you see might help as well. You could upload a screenshot to
http://imageshack.us/ and send the link to the list.

Best,
Daniel
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