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I have had this problem multiple times. What I have done to fix this is go into /home/user/.opera and delete cache file and that seemed to fix it. Once it locked up on download and so I deleted download.dat and that fixed it too.
Internal error. Application 'Web' closed.
This occurs every time I open the web browser in 2007HE on my 770.
I'm sure I've just gotten something out of whack but I hate to have to do a reflash.
I've tried running /usr/bin/browser from xterm to see if it would give more detailed output to the console, but it doesn't.
I've also googled quite a bit.
If you were getting this error, what would you do?
Thanks