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Opera Search.ini Editor (Opsed v1.24)
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Mark V
2005-11-07 03:00:45 UTC
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Opera Search.ini Editor (Opsed v1.24) 2005-11-06

The Opsed author has released an minor update to account for Opera
9x (Technical Preview 1) search.ini file version change.

Opsed is now version v1.24 (Win32)

http://opera-info.xorg.pl/en/index.html
http://opera-info.xorg.pl/en/download.html

Both EXE installer and ZIP archive available.

New development has ceased and the changelog is brief:
(+) Opera 9.0 TP1 support.
(!) Fixed support for Chinese GBK encoding.

Note: The "nameless entries" mentioned in Opsed are mostly
internal Opera 9x translation searches. You should probably retain
those at least until 9.x Final is released. This does not
represent the "bug from Opera 7 Betas.
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(Opera Win32 8.50 7700 (registered); W2K, SP4; ADSL; Sun JRE 1.4.2_
08) [ and Opera 9.x P1-8031 ]
Andrzej Olaczek
2005-11-07 08:22:47 UTC
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Post by Mark V
Note: The "nameless entries" mentioned in Opsed are mostly
internal Opera 9x translation searches. You should probably retain
those at least until 9.x Final is released. This does not
represent the "bug from Opera 7 Betas.
Ouch!!!
I haven't tested Opsed with the clean Opera installation.
I will correct the Opsed behaviour later today.
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Andrzej Olaczek

Make Opera use your favorite search engines:
http://opera-info.xorg.pl/en/
Andrzej Olaczek
2005-11-07 11:50:57 UTC
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Post by Mark V
Note: The "nameless entries" mentioned in Opsed are mostly
internal Opera 9x translation searches. You should probably retain
those at least until 9.x Final is released. This does not
represent the "bug from Opera 7 Betas.
The problem was fixed in Opsed 1.25.

Anyway the search.ini file shipped with Opera 9 TP1 contains a bug. Both
the JA->EN and EN->JA translations are located in the sectiions with the
very same names ([Search Engine 32]). Opsed will not try to correct this
Opera bug.

[Search Engine 32]
Name=
URL=http://redir.opera.com/translation/?text=%s&from=en&to=ja
Query=
Key=
Is post=0
Has endseparator=0
Encoding=iso-8859-1
Search Type=118
Verbtext=0
Position=-1
Nameid=291960

[Search Engine 32]
Name=
URL=http://redir.opera.com/translation/?text=%s&from=ja&to=en
Query=
Key=
Is post=0
Has endseparator=0
Encoding=EUC-JP
Search Type=119
Verbtext=0
Position=-1
Nameid=291960
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Andrzej Olaczek

Make Opera use your favorite search engines:
http://opera-info.xorg.pl/en/
Mark V
2005-11-07 23:51:38 UTC
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On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 04:00:45 +0100, Mark V
Post by Mark V
Note: The "nameless entries" mentioned in Opsed are mostly
internal Opera 9x translation searches. You should probably
retain those at least until 9.x Final is released. This does
not represent the "bug from Opera 7 Betas.
The problem was fixed in Opsed 1.25.
Thanks Again!

I suppose I will repost your notation below (which I had not yet
noticed) into the .beta group, just in case it's been missed.
Anyway the search.ini file shipped with Opera 9 TP1 contains a
bug. Both the JA->EN and EN->JA translations are located in the
sectiions with the very same names ([Search Engine 32]). Opsed
will not try to correct this Opera bug.
[Search Engine 32]
Name=
URL=http://redir.opera.com/translation/?text=%s&from=en&to=ja
Query=
Key=
Is post=0
Has endseparator=0
Encoding=iso-8859-1
Search Type=118
Verbtext=0
Position=-1
Nameid=291960
[Search Engine 32]
Name=
URL=http://redir.opera.com/translation/?text=%s&from=ja&to=en
Query=
Key=
Is post=0
Has endseparator=0
Encoding=EUC-JP
Search Type=119
Verbtext=0
Position=-1
Nameid=291960
--
(Opera Win32 8.50 7700 (registered); W2K, SP4; ADSL; Sun JRE 1.4.2_
08) [ and Opera 9.x P1-8031 ]
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