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    iGoogle borked?

    It's been messed up for me for a while now.

    When I click URL header for a perticular news feed, it opens two new tabs to the site as opposed to just opening it in the current tab. It's getting so annoying I've started moving adding my regular sites to Opera's Speed Dial instead.

    Oh yeah, using Opera 9.5.

    EDIT: in IE it opens in a new window instead of a new tab. even more annoying.

    Even weirder is that Engadget, Slashdot, The Regiater, Discovery Channel News, and DPReview all do this, but Thinkbroadband.com and coolsmartphone.com don't. How very strange.

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    Re: iGoogle borked?

    seams to be working fine for me under firefox 3
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    Re: iGoogle borked?

    Quote Originally Posted by alsenior View Post
    seams to be working fine for me under firefox 3
    same
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    Re: iGoogle borked?

    if this is under windows, download ProcExp - Process Explore from the TechNet part of MS (what used to be SysInternals).

    Look at the modules that are loaded in proccess of Opera, you might have something funky going on.

    That said i've never heard of anything malicious targetting Opera, user base is far too small
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