I now have the same problem with Exchange 2003, I see this thread is quite old with no replies. Did you find an answer?
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=319426 says:
"If you are using a server that uses FINGER or DEQUEUE commands, you must run a script to connect to tell your...
Opera supports external js files, it has done so for a long time. I have some linked from the head like so:
<script type="text/javascript" src="test.js">
</script>
Have you an example URL we could look at?
One of the Javascript files linked in the page header of www.altn.com detects if the browser is Opera and if so displays the page differently.
One can only imagine this was done to get around some Opera 6 bug as AFAICT the DHTML should work with Opera 7.
There is nothing the Opera developers...
As John said navigator.appName always returns the "spoofed" browser. The easy way to change spoofing mode is to press the "F12" key. The reason for the spoofing mode is to enable Opera to work with pages that sniff for specific browsers.
If as a web developer you need to...
GetElementById works fine in Opera. I am not sure exactly what your problem is, or how to fix it, but there are a couple of things that could be the problem. The main one is that with Opera's current rendering engine you are not able to change the document contents once it is rendered. Another...
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