From: Ben on
Hi, I've downloaded the websphere ibm java vm and have installed opera
mini v4.0. However when clicking on the accept button at the eula, the
tx just resets itself. Has anybody had any success/got a solution? TIA

Ben.

From: Ben on
On 2008-01-02 09:13:44 +0000, Ben <ben(a)paris> said:

> Hi, I've downloaded the websphere ibm java vm and have installed opera
> mini v4.0. However when clicking on the accept button at the eula, the
> tx just resets itself. Has anybody had any success/got a solution? TIA
>
> Ben.

Its ok, I fixed it, downloaded the latest version from actual opera
site rather than from getjar.com

Ben

From: mdspiro on
On Jan 2, 5:20 am, Ben <ben(a)paris> wrote:
> On 2008-01-02 09:13:44 +0000, Ben  <ben(a)paris> said:
>
> > Hi, I've downloaded the websphere ibm java vm and have installed opera
> > mini v4.0. However when clicking on the accept button at the eula, the
> > tx just resets itself. Has anybody had any success/got a solution? TIA
>
> > Ben.
>
> Its ok, I fixed it, downloaded the latest version from actual opera
> site rather than from getjar.com
>
> Ben

I tried the Java / Opera browser last year, and it cause a total
system crash. I ended up having to do a Hard Re-Start, and lost a lot
of data. I've since learned to do regular backups ... and stick with
Blazer. Not perfect, but at least it works!
From: Ben on
On 2008-01-02 15:16:34 +0000, "mdspiro(a)gmail.com" <mdspiro(a)gmail.com> said:

> On Jan 2, 5:20�am, Ben <ben(a)paris> wrote:
>> On 2008-01-02 09:13:44 +0000, Ben �<ben(a)paris> said:
>>
>>> Hi, I've downloaded the websphere ibm java vm and have installed opera
>>> mini v4.0. However when clicking on the accept button at the eula, the
>>> tx just resets itself. Has anybody had any success/got a solution? TIA
>>
>>> Ben.
>>
>> Its ok, I fixed it, downloaded the latest version from actual opera
>> site rather than from getjar.com
>>
>> Ben
>
> I tried the Java / Opera browser last year, and it cause a total
> system crash. I ended up having to do a Hard Re-Start, and lost a lot
> of data. I've since learned to do regular backups ... and stick with
> Blazer. Not perfect, but at least it works!

Well since putting on the latest Opera mini 4.0 (it was only released
about half a month ago, I think), I really haven't looked back; it is
mostly stable and in my opinion is far far better than blazer could
ever hope to be- you can actually do some 'proper' browsing with it.

Like yourself I also tried installing/testing opera mini around a year
ago and thought it was pretty rubbish, but now (and with the correct
java vm setting in prefs), its like a complete refurbishment. I think
the websphere java me has also been updated (so is possibly more stable
these days)

Ben.

From: Thomas P Brisco on
On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 10:04:16 +0000, Ben wrote:

[...]
>
> Well since putting on the latest Opera mini 4.0 (it was only released
> about half a month ago, I think), I really haven't looked back; it is
> mostly stable and in my opinion is far far better than blazer could ever
> hope to be- you can actually do some 'proper' browsing with it.
>
> Like yourself I also tried installing/testing opera mini around a year
> ago and thought it was pretty rubbish, but now (and with the correct
> java vm setting in prefs), its like a complete refurbishment. I think
> the websphere java me has also been updated (so is possibly more stable
> these days)

Just gave it a whirl on the T5, and it gets to "loading", and the
progress bar never makes it all the way across. Opera continues to be
only a source of resets for me ....