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2012-08-06
, 16:40
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#52
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Updated to Opera Mobile 12.00.8, still can't open local image from 3rd party app (eg. FileBox). Tried uninstall & reinstall again, still the same. Only happens to me?
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2012-08-06
, 17:08
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#53
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There is a question about Youtube that has not been solved by the latest update to 12.0.08. If you access m.youtube.com using Opera and play a video, then on my device, it plays on a purple-themed native videoplayer that has a button on the bottom left that opens the video gallery. If you access the same site using the N9's native browser, then the video plays in a videoplayer with a deep electric blue theme of much higher playback quality.
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2012-08-06
, 17:44
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Joined on Jun 2010
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#54
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It seems that stale mime-types are not removed properly when packages are upgraded or the default browser is changed.
Try the following: Delete the file /home/user/.local/share/applications/defaults.list then enter settings and select a default browser again.
Please report back if it resolves the issue or not.
/ohrn
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2012-08-06
, 18:04
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Joined on Jun 2010
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#55
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Youtube serves different content to Opera and the native browser.
The page Opera receives contains RTSP video links that will be opened in the default video player on the phone.
The native browser receives a different page and the video player is part of the browser itself. I'm guessing it's HTML5 video but I have not investigated further.
In short, there is nothing to be done about it.
/ohrn
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2012-08-06
, 18:30
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#56
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Ohrn, if we used a custom UA with Opera that identified our device as a Nokia N9, (1) would Youtube serve the HTML 5 version of the content to our devices and (2) would our phones recognize the content and access the HTML player to play it?
Also, I was wondering if a third party app like Cutetube, which accesses the HTML browser, could be cause for hope that Opera could use some similar strategy to create a solution?
True to my word, I have been using Opera as my default browser and I am quite impressed. My use case involves a lot of reading and browsing, so Opera's strengths are helpful, like the find-on-page function and the select a word and search function. Good work.
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2012-08-08
, 13:02
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Joined on Jun 2012
@ Malaysia
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#57
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It seems that stale mime-types are not removed properly when packages are upgraded or the default browser is changed.
Try the following: Delete the file /home/user/.local/share/applications/defaults.list then enter settings and select a default browser again.
Please report back if it resolves the issue or not.
/ohrn
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2012-08-08
, 13:19
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@ Brittany, France
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#58
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2012-10-14
, 22:29
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Joined on Oct 2007
@ Finland
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#60
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