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Opera, the company, was looking to buy more servers.  Lots of them.  Servers cost money.  Lots of it.

 

So everyone who sells servers was excited to send test servers to Opera so that Opera could perform internal testing on them.

 

Typically each company provides an administrative interface for managing their servers, just like your web host gives you a cPanel / WHM / Plesk.  Many of these administrative interfaces are web applications that require JavaScript.

 

One of the larger server manufacturers had a piece of JavaScript code in their administrative software for the server that basically said, "We don't support Opera."

 

so i used a .gif picture with transparent red

 

this works fine in FF and IE, but not in Opera

 

don't care if it's fast, it has to be good and opera isn't good at displaying pages

 

so i really can't blame them, heck it's the most sensical piece of javascript i ever came across

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