I'm only interested cause they are putting Opera on the Nintendo DS.
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I have never had any success getting Opera past the proxy server at work despite using the same setting as my PFF. Anybody got any suggestions as to why this might be?
Regards NMC
I have tried several different flavours of portable Opera but but never got any of them past the proxy. I have a feeling it may be the way Opera identifies itself???
Only a guess though.
Regards NMC
it's easy to make it working with proxy. Opera automatically imports IE proxy settings for example. Something must be set wrong then, password/login/ports ?
The Opera browser that has been repacked´so that you can
run Opera by just clicking, without the need of installation
or administrator rights.
There are two versions available. Opera Portable Personal
You can manage multiple profiles at once! For example, in office, school,
home, internet cafe, etc you can have different profiles for each of them.
The profile file will contain all the settings you made while running. So,
your settings, history, wand passwords, etc are packed into a single file,
then they are overwritten and deleted on the host machine (so you leave
no trace). When you run Opera Portable on another machine, your settings
will be applied again. This is suitable for usage in USB/flash disks and
other writable media.
Opera Portable One-Use
All settings, history, cache etc are completely destroyed after running.
This is suitable if you run Opera Portable from LAN shares, CD/DVD,
or any unwritable media.
I'm only interested cause they are putting Opera on the Nintendo DS.
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R McCue
PortaBlog Home and My Website
PortaBlog is now officially out of beta!
"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate."
I have never had any success getting Opera past the proxy server at work despite using the same setting as my PFF. Anybody got any suggestions as to why this might be?
Regards NMC
Normal or Portable?
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R McCue
PortaBlog Home and My Website
PortaBlog is now officially out of beta!
"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate."
I have tried several different flavours of portable Opera but but never got any of them past the proxy. I have a feeling it may be the way Opera identifies itself???
Only a guess though.
Regards NMC
Proxy setup for opera is easy. Maybe you have to auhtorize to the proxy?
it's easy to make it working with proxy. Opera automatically imports IE proxy settings for example. Something must be set wrong then, password/login/ports ?
Embrace your dreams
A portable Opera v.9.0 version
http://www.kejut.com/operaportable
The Opera browser that has been repacked´so that you can
run Opera by just clicking, without the need of installation
or administrator rights.
There are two versions available.
Opera Portable Personal
You can manage multiple profiles at once! For example, in office, school,
home, internet cafe, etc you can have different profiles for each of them.
The profile file will contain all the settings you made while running. So,
your settings, history, wand passwords, etc are packed into a single file,
then they are overwritten and deleted on the host machine (so you leave
no trace). When you run Opera Portable on another machine, your settings
will be applied again. This is suitable for usage in USB/flash disks and
other writable media.
Opera Portable One-Use
All settings, history, cache etc are completely destroyed after running.
This is suitable if you run Opera Portable from LAN shares, CD/DVD,
or any unwritable media.
//Hubbabub
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Big bubbles! No troubles!
much better works Opera-USB
http://opera-usb.com/
it has got a launcher and store settings in profile directory (in Opera directory)
Embrace your dreams