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"_-_ Daniel _-_" <foo@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 08:37:27 -0800, Rijk van Geijtenbeek
<rijk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Op Sat, 10 Jan 2009 20:12:43 +0100 schreef _-_ Daniel _-_ <foo@xxxxxxx>:
I'm trying to use, in my case, docs.google.com and access some
right-click context menues. However, all I get is the opera
context-menu.
I've gone into Tools | Preferences | Content | Javascript options
And selected "allow script to receive right clicks"
However, I have no success. Am I missing something? I did reload the
page afterwards.
Opera doesn't support such javascript-populated context menus yet.
Hm, I end up using the google docs quite a bit and I hate switching
browsers. Why go with a slow one when there's opera?
Is ETA for this? What kindof priority does it have?
If you're heavy into Google apps, you're swimming upstream if you're not
using Chrome. Its compatibility and speed with them are unmatched.
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