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Hey guys, im not able to send PM's from my Opera browser. Do you guys know of this?

It lets me sign in and all, lets me post etc etc.

It lets me compose a new message, but when you hit send, it comes back as " it must be 3 characters or more " or something along those lines.

Subject is there and Content in the message is well over 3 words, it gets frustrating because when you try to go back and retrieve what you typed, you lost everything.

Lemme know how it goes.

Cheers

MRXTCZ

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what version of Opera Browser are you using?

probably some thing like Help --> about --> and the version number should be here..

or some thing similar anyway.

Try updating your browswer to the newest version if it isnt already. If you can send via IE it's not a problem with SAU its a problem with your browser/computer

Aiight sweet as. Thats what i thought.

Just trying to troubleshoot it myself lols. Thought this IPB version didnt support Opera or something along those lines.

But i'll check up on it when i get back, because i was always able to send PM's via Opera untill that server change or maintennance you guys had. But dont worry i'll be in contact with you guys if there's any more trouble man.

Happy hooning ( haha just kidding )

MRXTCZ

Haha. I really dont like Firefox for some reason. Just never got into it lol.

But ive heard alot of good things about Google Chrome Beta. Might try it out =D

If it lets me import my Bookmarks then Google Chrome here i come :(

MRXTCZ

Whenever i right click (open in new tab) through Chrome... it opens the new tab with what i want, and the same thing in the tab i was in

:banana:

Try middle clicking links.

Also, dont forget to log things like that with Google by going to Menu -> Report broken site

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