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Per Berntsen
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April 6, 2009
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Cannot write replies or create new discussions with Opera

  • April 6, 2009
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Actually, the Post button seems to work, but it's impossible to type any text, and the formatting toolbar is missing. Using Opera 9.64, Windows.

I would have thought that cross browser compatibility would be important for a forum like this one.

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    Inspiring
    April 16, 2009

    Once again I am unimpressed with the Jive system.  Why the hell would any decent site 'take a peek' at the browser being used before communicating with it?  Altering the "User Agent" (as it is called in Safari) does not alter anything as far as I know.

    This is silly in the extreme.

    Phillip M  Jones
    Inspiring
    April 16, 2009

    Adobe is not the only one that does it. As an example I have cell phone sevice with alltel. I use SeaMonkey But I have to alter the UserAgent to add on the end (/not FireFox/2.0) in order to use on Altell's website. and there is one page that they use activ-X doesn't work on a Mac. SunTrust does so on their BillPay page. And so on. Its dumb policy but its done all the time. Sites written in certain software by MS usually work on IE but not other Browsers. The use broser sniffing to discourage use of other Broswers. With the exception of IE and even IE 8 will be setup to follow w3c standards and therefore if pages are written according to w3C (Worl Wide Web Consortium) standards and should be viewed exactly the same. rendering the need for sniffers obsolete.

    And before you design gurus jump on me for web design. I am not speaking design of individual sites, But at the reasoning for and against broser sniffing.

    April 7, 2009

    Probably because this junk uses heavy JavaScript -- the evil curse of the Internet which threatens to destroy all high quality content ever created. ^_^

    But Opera is working for me (for the most part, with some annoyances). Try doing a right click->Edit Site Preferences->Network->Mask as Firefox under browser identification.  Seems to help some.

    Per Berntsen
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 7, 2009

    Thanks Ansury,

    That seems to work!

    Inspiring
    April 15, 2009

    It would be really nice if I didn't have to set Opera to "Identify as Firefox". It seems a bit silly that it works when you do that but not if you identify as Opera.

    I don't suppose anyone from Adobe can provide an explanation?

    MichaelKazlow
    Legend
    April 7, 2009

    I cannot put my hand on the browser list, but Opera isn't on it. I believe it is a short list: IE, Safari,  Firefox (and perhaps the entire Mozilla Family)

    Phillip M  Jones
    Inspiring
    April 7, 2009

    SeaMonkey which in the Mozilla suite of Programs work fine for these groups. Its odd though Opera use the same type browser engine as Safari.

    S_D_A_
    Inspiring
    April 7, 2009

    PjonesCET wrote:

    SeaMonkey which in the Mozilla suite of Programs work fine for these groups. Its odd though Opera use the same type browser engine as Safari.

    Philip; Opera has never used KHTML engine (web engine used by Safari/Google Chrome) . It uses it own engine and always has called Presto.