Apparently, the folks at Opera Watch somehow forgot to tell the world about the recent update to Opera Mini’s rendering server – anyways, the server was updated on the 4th, giving the following improvements:

  • Added a simple UI to the server-side preferences that exists. Go to ‘opera:config’ to configure some settings.
  • Tweaked phonenumber detection, there should be somewhat fewer false positives now, but you can now also disable the feature on the opera:config page.
  • Increased the default timeouts to 40 seconds from 20.
  • Updated to a HTML rendering engine to be similar to the latest Opera 9.5 weekly release.
  • Fixed support for entering hostnames starting with a number (eg, 360.yahoo.com) as a URL without the starting http://
  • Made content folds visible even when the background is black.
  • Fixed inter-page links ().
  • Fixed clipping rectangle for iframes with hidden overflow css properties, this bug caused some links inside some iframes to be unclickable.
  • Fixed HTTP basic auth for pages with non-7bit authentication realm.
  • Pages with nested tags are now somewhat easier to navigate (Link 1 Link 2), it’s now possible to follow both the inner and the outer link.
  • New WML stylesheet.
  • Various optimizations resulting in the average transcoding time to be 20% lower.

Did you note any differences on your Palm?

Related posts:

  1. Opera Mini receives server-side update
  2. Opera Mini Update
  3. Opera Mini 4 Beta 2 – the review
  4. Opera Mini 4.2 – beta out
  5. New Opera Mini beta version

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