Fedora Websites team:
FYI...
I just installed Opera 9.2 for Linux (FC6 version) on my F7T4 laptop.
Screen resolution is 1024 by 768.
See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JohnBabich/OperaTest for the screenshot of the results.
The fedora wiki graphic in the upper left corner is cut off on the bottom.
I think you would agree that the Fedora Project main page should display correctly regardless of the mainstream browser used.
John Babich Volunteer, Fedora Project
On 5/18/07, John Babich jmbabich@gmail.com wrote: <text snipped>
The fedora wiki graphic in the upper left corner is cut off on the bottom.
BTW, I had checked the "Enable HTTP 1.1" box via Tools > Advanced > Network > Proxy Servers after installation.
The default is for HTTP 1.1 not to be enabled.
In other words, the Fedora logo displays correctly with HTTP 1.0, which is the default.
Does enabling HTTP 1.1 under any browser do the same thing?
Bottom line: Opera 9.2 for linux (FC6 version) displays the logo correctly using HTTP v1.0, but not HTTP v.1.1
Is that a bug or a feature?
John Babich
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 23:54 +0300, John Babich wrote:
On 5/18/07, John Babich jmbabich@gmail.com wrote:
<text snipped> > The fedora wiki graphic in the upper left corner is cut off on the bottom. > BTW, I had checked the "Enable HTTP 1.1" box via Tools > Advanced > Network > Proxy Servers after installation.
The default is for HTTP 1.1 not to be enabled.
In other words, the Fedora logo displays correctly with HTTP 1.0, which is the default.
Does enabling HTTP 1.1 under any browser do the same thing?
Bottom line: Opera 9.2 for linux (FC6 version) displays the logo correctly using HTTP v1.0, but not HTTP v.1.1
Is that a bug or a feature?
My Firefox in Rawhide (2.0.0.3) claims: network.http.version 1.1 ...and I don't see this problem. But yes, we want this to look the same everywhere.
Mike and I identified the problem and it will be resolved when httpd is upgraded in a few days.
It does seem to be specific to how Opera interacts with httpd.
John Babich Volunteer, Fedora Project
John Babich wrote:
Mike and I identified the problem and it will be resolved when httpd is upgraded in a few days.
It does seem to be specific to how Opera interacts with httpd.
I don't understand the problem, but know how to fix it. When using Opera and having it default to HTTP/1.0 then connect to a stock RHEL4 box, that image breaks. On RHEL5 (which both of our proxy servers will be in a day or two), it works fine. Call it crazy computer voodoo.
-Mike
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