I agree that their are people who use it. heck I used it for years as my main browser but I think there are other things that might be attented to before Opera is a focus point. Since writing an app to be happy with all browsers is such a challange you some times have to decide how best to use what resource you have avaible. I would love to see some one give Thomas a hand to make it have better support for Opera but there is only so much time in a day and Thomas can only do so much. So either step up or feed the masses which is clearly IE, FF.
Chris Fordham wrote:
I think you are looking at it from the wrong point of view. Its a matter of compliance. ECMAScript 262 should only be used and no JS or JavaScript proprietary methods. There is an error when you press this button in Opera/windows but I am still trying to get the error message. If you use roundcube with the error console open in Opera, you will find there are lots of issues in general.
0.8% is purely subjective from where you got this statistic. It also does not take into consideration UA string spoofing by browsers - Opera used to spoof as IE by default, and people still use this practice due to browser sniffing by websites. So lets say 0.2% error here, so 1%. So that means that 1 in 100 people use Opera, thats actually decent and worth consideration.
I still think that Roundcube has a long way to go in terms of compliance and interoperability (as well as accessibility). This is obvious when looking at the html/css and javascript. Please also show some respect to people that don't use IE or FIrefox.
Rgs, Chris
On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 14:01:06 +1000, Chris Richardson crichardson@cantella.com wrote:
ok
Opera - 0.8% that is not a very large percent.
Firefox - 15.1% IE - 78.6%
so FF and IE = 93.7 to .8
Chris Fordham wrote:
I think you should check your facts. Its a very compliant browser and is also popular. Covering IE and FF is simply not enough and not up to standard IMO! Have a look at browser support and comparisons on Wikipedia.
On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 23:16:27 +1000, Chris Richardson techlist@cantella.com wrote:
Opera is a strange browser and has alot of issues. I dont know how much people actualy feel like supporting it. I think support for IE and FF varents are enough to cover most browsers.
-Chris
Chris Fordham wrote:
My friend confirms that the bottom button to send message on compose page doesn't work in Opera/Windows.
On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 17:39:51 +1000, Thomas Bruederli roundcube@gmail.com wrote:
till wrote: > On 6/3/07, till klimpong@gmail.com wrote: > > I resolved 2. I am not sure where the error was, I worked through > sendmail.inc and changed the code format everywhere, added brackets > (curley and round) and did stuff like if ($foo === false) > instead of > if (!$foo) and so on.
Well sending works for me and it seems to work for most of the RC users (otherwise we would be spammed with complaints...) > > I also put the function add emoticons and identities into their own > class file. > > I see if I can provide a diff later on. Do I need to check out > trunk for > rc1?
Trunk is the one you should work with. If some changes are worth to be released as a patch for 0.1-rc1 we will manually move them to the according branch.
~Thomas
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