Why didn't you tell my that GDocs wasn't going to save my changes in Opera. I just lost 2 hours of work b/c you're too lazy to put up a warning.
I usually use Firefox, but it's dog slow, so I'm trying Opera. For 2 hours I edited my document and hit save often (noted that the saving notification appeared each time). Close browser; re-open file; see document from yesterday; grab something sharp...
Granted after digging through your woefully buried help docs I found that Opera isn't supported. Thanks.
Granted after digging through your woefully buried help docs I found that Opera isn't supported. Thanks.
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Inappropriate?We have confirmed this bug. And you are right, it's a bad one. Thank you very much for being the first person to report it. The fix has been committed and is currently working its way through the release cycle.
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Inappropriate?Awesome! I hope you took the anger embedded in my post with a large grain of salt: never grocery shop while hungry and never post while hopping mad :)
I’m happy
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Inappropriate?A temporary fix has just been released by Opera. Go to 'Check for
Updates' in the 'Help' menu. It probably won't find any updates, but
it will silently download the new patch script (if it hadn't done so
already). Opera will then work properly in Docs.
Google's permanent fix will quietly follow in about a week.
I'm very sorry for your earlier data loss. It was entirely our fault (the offending code was intended to improve Opera support; it tested fine in development, but failed in production). Thank you for letting us know.
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