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#21
[QUOTE=daverup;55410]That citrix client won't work in anything but OS2005.
Flashing back that far is pretty bad, and you will still have to use an external keyboard with the citrix client.
I used citrix with OS2005, it did work.
The citrix app for Windows Mobile on something like a Axim is alot easier to deal with, the virtual keyboard works on that one.

True Java applets are still waiting for a real Java VM, not quite here yet.
Javascript is not the same as i

I guess we can have two topics. Any chance for citrix or java applets sometime soon?
 
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Originally Posted by doctoss View Post
I guess we can have two topics. Any chance for citrix or java applets sometime soon?
Short answer: no.

Long answer: nooooooo ;-)

Details: both have been discussed a few times (including on my Citrix page) here, so I won't bother going into it again.
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What I really want is user css file for blocking ads. Anyone know how this is done?
 
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no idea what a user css file is, but search for privoxy in the forum for ad blocking.
 
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Originally Posted by coffeedrinker View Post
What I really want is user css file for blocking ads. Anyone know how this is done?
Attempting to use the known Opera preambles to activate user CSS doesn't work. That said, you can load arbitrary (locally served via nginx, perhaps) CSS via JavaScript invocations.
 
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#26
back to the javascipt...
got it working on the 770 on my second attempt....

added the
Code:

User JavaScript File=/home/user/user.js
User JavaScript=1

to opera.ini
then enabled javascript in opera settings also....

it's working but only just..... it's not happy doing it...
google reader is tarting to load but not completing..
google calendar also not happy.... starts but not fully loading.

will try a few more...
 
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It's still not working on my 770. Have you added any packages or the like to the base OS 2006?
 
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I also spent some time reading this thread and trying to get this to work on my new 770 (OS 2006) without success. I tried varying the options according to the general opera support site UserScript information, but none of my settings or test scripts worked. I do have Javascript enabled in the browser.
 
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Wow this would be most excellent to get working!!!!
That means one could use any number of greasemonkey scripts to do everything from removing ads to adding download links to youtube!

Anyone have more information about this working or not on the 770? I'm trying my best to get it working, to no avail...
 
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