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Opera 7.21 Preview 1

Mr magoo   on 03 October 2003 - 16:24 · 13 comments & 485 views

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Thanks to d33 in the BPN forums for posting this.

" Opera 7.21 will address some issues in 7.20, such as file type handling and stability issues experienced by some users. 7.21 Final will be shipped shortly.

Changelog since Opera 7.20:

Display:
- Fixed a crash when trying to access file:///aux
- Fixed a crash related to images
- Fixed a crash caused by illegally escaped server names
- Fixed a freeze issue at vespa.com
- Fixed a freeze issue with nested tables and 100% height
- Fixed a problem where some images wouldn't display
- Fixed a image display issue caused by a previous fix for image redirects"

View: Change Log
Download: With Java and Without


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(2 replies) #1 kronix2 on 03 Oct 2003 - 16:52
What the hell, we just had 7.20...
#1.1 Sushubh on 03 Oct 2003 - 17:45
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What the hell, we just had 7.20...

well this is the good part... these upgrades are not really patches of holes or bugs in the software. they keep on improving the basic software... Version 6 is still good enough! cant say that abt IE 4...
#1.2 mipra on 09 Nov 2003 - 23:12
(3 replies) #2 DOGglee on 03 Oct 2003 - 16:54
preview 2 is out
#2.1 d33 on 03 Oct 2003 - 18:08
Yes

Here are the bug fixes :
- Fixed crash at
http://www.telefonicamovil.cl/index.asp?area=productos_y_servicios&pagina=productos_y_servicios_desc&id=1214&categoria=Internet%20M%F3vil&id_categoria=69

- Fixed a problem where fixed elements weren't fixed when scrolling with mouse

- Fixed a skin download issue.

Downlaod link for Without Java version :
http://snapshot.opera.com/windows/o721_3210_p2.exe

Dee
#2.2 mipra on 09 Nov 2003 - 23:13
cant wait to download it
#2.3 mipra on 09 Nov 2003 - 23:13
thanks
#3 macster on 03 Oct 2003 - 18:42
Those opera coders should work real hard
#4 Digital_Angel on 03 Oct 2003 - 19:26
Opera keeps gettin better n better
(1 reply) #5 Avi on 03 Oct 2003 - 19:27
They are amazing. The rate which they fix bugs, just amazing.
#5.1 mipra on 09 Nov 2003 - 23:13
opera makes one hell of a good browser
(1 reply) #6 caerma on 04 Oct 2003 - 00:02
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#6.1 mipra on 09 Nov 2003 - 23:13
what's this?

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