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BUT! What a speed improvment in the Javascript engine!--it's incredibly fast! JS never was Opera's strong point but v.7 made great strides in that direction and now v7.20b1 is outperforming all the rest.
Running benchmark tests available here:
[24fun.com...]
Test machine: Win98/500Mghz/128mb ram/dial-up connection
Completed test times:
Opera 7.20b1 - 21.86 seconds
IE6 - 39.59 seconds
MozillaFirebird 0.6 - 45.6 seconds
I ran multiple instances of the benchmarks using each browser to allow for variances. I'm still amazed at the javascript speed improvement in Opera 7.20b1 - very impressive! It looks like someone is doing their homework!
Oh, one side mote: Opera 7.20b1 now supports the <marquee>"say it ain't so joe!"</marquee> element. Oh well...
I'm sitting in the bleachers pulling for Opera (and Firebird) to return the browser sector to sanity -- and savvy improvements in speed and usability are what we need to see.
What surprised me most about the benchmarks was Firebird's poor showing. I'ver repeated the tests enough times to feel comfortable with the results. Opera 7.20b1 is damn fast... IE lumbers and Firebird is a dog. Strange.... By the way, my test ID/name is "gant" -- the report shows the last 1000 results.
Overall though, I am very pleased to see healthy competiton from all and sundry. We all stand to benefit.
What was bugging me was Opera's inability to load and apply an external javascript file on demand - either by creating the script element using the DOM or changing the src attribute of an existing script tag.
It works, now. Just like Moz and IE.
Excellent.