Opera 10.10 is inherently a buggy browser and didn't even last too
long until it was superseded by 10.50. Is there any other requirement
in your project that makes you stick to a buggy version of a browser
with 1% market share? (not that I'm against Opera, but I'm generally
against supporting the 0.001% of users with that specific version).

On Nov 16, 6:00 am, egorpromo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did anybody execute tests? Do you see what I see? Opera10.10 test is
> special test here.
>
> On 12 ноя, 20:15, egorpromo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I discover another question. I found new versions of Mootools work
> > more badly than older versions. When I use Motools 1.2.5 (I saw
> > version in “mootools.js” file) all is correct and i don't see any
> > problem in Firefox3.0 or Opera10.10. But if I use Mootools 1.3 all
> > problems appear in both webbrowsers.
> > There are two rar-files that I made for testing. There are correct
> > mootools v1.2.5 and incorrect mootools v1.3 (that makes problems)
> > inside these files. Test it in Firefox3.0 and Opera10.10 and you will
> > see problems.
>
> >http://depositfiles.com/files/7dz4mgwp9http://depositfiles.com/files/...

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