Last post by bderda:
Your welcome :)
Yes it does work, but... there are some restrictions, please remember we not able to add flash support to platform and we can use only tools provided by Apple due to license agreement for App Store.
The fix is for youtube.com specifically, most other video players uses flash and they are not supported (e.g. http://www.speakingtree.in),
restrictions I've mentioned before is for example for youtube.com play lists, e.g on http://topdocumentaryfilms.com you can find singe videos (they works just fine) and playlist that are not supported (you can check it on Safari and compare and you will see same result).
:) please notice that Opera Mini is not full web browser to be more precise we should use name active image viewer. Maybe I will try to explain how Opera Mini works for better understanding... When you enter URl address in Opera Mini it sends the address to server then the server makes the request to server containing desired page and loads HTML, scripts and other files like css. Still on server side page is rendered and then server makes a snapshot of page (in special format) and sends it back to opera mini client. That is the reason why you can't expect that AJAX technology applied to some web pages will work as on full web browsers.
Originally posted by tushar2075:
Thank you for adding the support for iPod Touch 2G back. Cheers :)
Your welcome :)
Originally posted by tushar2075:
1. youtube fix doesn't seems to be working.
Yes it does work, but... there are some restrictions, please remember we not able to add flash support to platform and we can use only tools provided by Apple due to license agreement for App Store.
The fix is for youtube.com specifically, most other video players uses flash and they are not supported (e.g. http://www.speakingtree.in),
restrictions I've mentioned before is for example for youtube.com play lists, e.g on http://topdocumentaryfilms.com you can find singe videos (they works just fine) and playlist that are not supported (you can check it on Safari and compare and you will see same result).
Originally posted by tushar2075:
The fix is for regression introduced in version 7.0.4, if earlier you've been using 7.0.3 you could not see the problem.It used to work even on earlier versions of Opera mini.
Originally posted by tushar2075:
Also can you please provide some solution to my other query regarding complete page loading if the site relies on script to load the contents. This problem is there is Opera mini since it started using remote compression technology.
:) please notice that Opera Mini is not full web browser to be more precise we should use name active image viewer. Maybe I will try to explain how Opera Mini works for better understanding... When you enter URl address in Opera Mini it sends the address to server then the server makes the request to server containing desired page and loads HTML, scripts and other files like css. Still on server side page is rendered and then server makes a snapshot of page (in special format) and sends it back to opera mini client. That is the reason why you can't expect that AJAX technology applied to some web pages will work as on full web browsers.