Yes, tested 4.2 (I think) a couple of days ago and it did allow
function decompilation.
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> On Jan 13, 5:48 pm, "Laurent Dinclaux"
> Sounds great. Unfortuantely, I wasn't able to simulateOperaMobileon
> desktop so your results would help a lot.
Hello,
Seems Opera Mobile on Htc Touch HD does not support prototype.js it
needs upgrading.
Latest Opera Mobile version I have tried suppor
On Jan 13, 5:48 pm, "Laurent Dinclaux"
wrote:
[...]
> I will also send the rendering result of js-cecker page when I find
> where opera saved it on my handset...
Sounds great. Unfortuantely, I wasn't able to simulate Opera Mobile on
desktop so your results would help a lot.
[...]
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kangax
> Yes it does (although prototype only parses function arguments, and
> not function body). Could you open this page [1] in Opera Mobile and
> check what the output is under "Function decompilation" section? I
> created it specifically for testing mobile browsers.
>
> [...]
>
> [1] http://yura.thi
On Jan 12, 9:10 pm, Lox wrote:
[...]
> I only found one clue. A guy says that Jquery won't work with Opera
> Mobile because it relies on function decompile (http://my.opera.com/
> hallvors/blog/show.dml/1665828). Does prototype relies on function
> decompile too?
Yes it does (although prototyp