NO bug with opera 6.0
At 14:57 22/02/2002 +0100, Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote:
>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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>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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