Dev.Opera - Follow the standards, break the rulesDev.Opera - Follow the standards, break the rules

Login

Lost password?

Forums » Article Discussions

Discuss the articles posted on Dev.Opera.

Note: You need to login to post in the forums. if you don't have an account you first need to sign up.

By tagawa O anchor Wednesday, 14. October 2009, 06:01:41

Opera Unite developer’s primer — revisited

Opera Unite puts a Web server inside your Opera browser, allowing you to share files and applications with your friends and colleagues directly off your hard drive, and we've just released Opera 10.10 beta, which includes the Opera Unite server! This tutorial shows you how to get started on the road to Opera Unite application development by making a simple Opera Unite blog application.

( Read the article )

By deep51 anchor Saturday, 24. October 2009, 18:15:06

avatarIt is fine wavesite. Thanks. Yours Deep

By deep51 anchor Saturday, 24. October 2009, 18:22:45

avatarHappy day all ! Opera unite is a best web server. Thanks. Yours Deep

By jpzz anchor Saturday, 7. November 2009, 17:56:43

avatar
There is a large and not so vocal user base that use a browser at work. We are looking for a light and secure browser that is supported across multiple platforms. Features that add bling, gee whiz and yes market share for the browser at home are seen as unnecessary attack vectors at work. Opera 10.10 as described comes across as P2P which will have a knee jerk reaction of security of taking down the application.

I know it is tough to engineer but could we have an optional install of these sorts of features. Users and hackers can't turn on what isn't there.
Thanks

By dalibor42 anchor Monday, 23. November 2009, 16:35:02

avatarFine introduction.

By aanoaa anchor Thursday, 26. November 2009, 14:14:40

avatarthanks for this fine article.
but, i have questions.

1. what is blog.ua file? how can i use this?

http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/opera-unite-developer-primer-revisited/blog.ua
above URL is download link of 'Opera Unite blog source code' of this article.
--
2. is 'opera.io.webserver' object exist?

i tested this article sample(simple blog), but i can't running it.
below is my debugging log from dragonfly Javascript debugger.
-------------
>>> typeof(opera.io.webserver);
"undefined"
>>> typeof(opera.io);
"object"
>>> typeof(opera);
"object"
-------------

this is my email.
aanoaa@gmail.com

please check it if you can.
thanks,
Hong.

Moderators: pepelsbey | dstorey | mcx | operadev | chrismills | shwetankdixit | brucelawson | iheni | andreasbovens | zibin | mollydotcom