Opera has launched their browser for Series 60 phones (Nokia 3650, 7650). I was looking for that last week when I wrote of Nokia’s brain-dead browser, guess I was just a few days early…
There’s a free 14-day trial. For a limited time the price is EUR 19.95, the regular price will be EUR 39.
Tag Archive for 'web-browsers'
Opera for Series 60
30Apr03The XHTML browser on the Nokia 3650 takes Danger’s CSS media screw-ups to a new level. Nokia’s browser doesn’t merely render my Screen stylesheet instead of the Handheld one, it actually appears to be merging them.
WTF?!
mod_rewrite update
16Jan03The caching proxy problem is solved with a Cache-Control: private response header. From the HTTP/1.1 RFC:
Indicates that all or part of the response message is intended for a single user and MUST NOT be cached by a shared cache. This allows an origin server to state that the specified parts of the response […]
mod_rewrite considered harmful
16Jan03Mark Pilgrim is replacing CSS hiding with mod_rewrite. There’s just one problem: caching proxies.
More on KHTML vs. Gecko
15Jan03CNET’s “Apple snub stings Mozilla” article has the Mozilla crew in a tizzy. Here’s a choice weblog quote:
It really gives me pause. They are talking about Mozilla from over a year ago. They are talking about a pre-1.0 Mozilla release. Mozilla has gotten a lot better since that evaluation [Chris Blizzard, Mozilla developer and RedHat […]
K-What?
13Jan03I was as shocked as everyone else over Apple’s decision to base their web browser on the KHTML renderer. Unlike most, I actually knew what KHTML is and spent some time upgrading one of my VMware’d Linux installations from KDE 2 to KDE 3 to see if KHTML has improved.
The good news is that KHTML […]
Picking up the Tabs
10Jan03Apple’s Safari web browser has re-ignited the whole Tabbed Browsing Considered Harmful debate.
I like tabbed browsing because I tend to have a large number of windows open at any given time (current: 2 browser windows with 13 tabs between them, 10 other windows across 8 applications). Without the tabbed browser, Alt-Tab would be completely unusable […]
