Also don't use document.write :)
Out of interest what is this document.write code needed for?
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Gautam Chandna <gautamc(a)opera.com> wrote:
Opera mini doesn't support inlined scripts, as it
needs to finish processing
the page as fast as possible for transcoding.
The session/cookies/dom/etc all sits on the server while the client simply
sees the rendered page. To make this possible, we have to give up on a lot
of scripted functionality.
It does execute the onload event for upto 5 seconds, so you could try using
that. If you're open to sharing your code, I could try and help.
Best regards,
Gautam Chandna
+47 4567 1789
Sent from my iPhone
On 28 Jul 2014, at 20:45, Yuri Astrakhan <yastrakhan(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi, I'm running into an opera mini strangeness. I have a <script
src="...">
tag inside <body>, which is suppose to return document.write("some
HTML");
This works fine except on opera mini, which does not seem to even call the
server, because I looked at server:source and saw the unsubstituted <script>
tag. Any suggestions?
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