The Opera IT department keeps all of our services online. In their work, they need to manage thousands of servers. Today, one of their tools that is used for SSH Access Control becomes Open Source - check out how it could make your life simpler!
Originally published just before Christmas 2011, and now updated with a new set of builds on February 9th 2012, Opera is proud to present a new labs release featuring 64-bit builds and out-of-process plug-ins.
In this article we will look at when and how to use window.onerror, a new programmatic error handling mechanism available in JavaScript, including some examples to get you started.
Last year it became clear that the procedures for verifying data used to issue SSL certificates (and other types of certificates) were not as uniform as might be desired. This led to a situation where information in certificates might be misleading.
A large number of people are looking for security problems and vulnerabilities in Opera and other applications. Some people don’t like this, but I think it is actually fine. When done responsibly this can increase security for the application and is thus of great benefit to the users. However, when done irresponsibly, the activity can cause needless alarm and waste the time of the application vendors AND the end users.