I filed a bug report with Opera regarding opening links from within Webmail.
This is what came back.
Sam, do you think it is a bug within Opera, or is the ball in webmails'
court?
rgds
pos
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 13:36:54 +0100
Subject: Re: Your Bug Report
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22.02.02 09:05:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Have you been able to re-create the problem from within the webmail system
>itself?
Yes, I have. I sent a letter with an URL in, accessed the letter in the sent
folder and clicked the URL.
Opera told me that the address type was unknown, and the reason is that
there is a double quote
sign (") in front of the http:// that should not be there. The double quote
sign is there because you
use this command to go to the address:
Refresh: 0; URL="http://www.opera.com/"
I believe the correct command is:
Refresh: "0; URL=http://www.opera.com/"
As I can not find documentation on this in W3's HTTP specification, the
Refresh header may be non-
standard and I think you should use "Location:" instead. Was this clearer?
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