Does not work with localhost/127.0.0.1. For some reason, Opera widgets aren't allowed access to services on its host. I wish I knew that before nearly completing this widget. It does connect to other computers such as ones on the internet or in your network.
Unfortunately, it is not really at the same level as sabnfox and sabnzbd...for example, a nice feature would be to directly send the nzb to sab when clicking on a nzb download link..
so unfortunately, I will stick to firefox on that matter...but it is a good step in the right direction !
to get it to work locally all you have to do is set hosts to [::1] and port as 8080 regardless of what it is configured as in sabnzbd. I dont know why opera cant be normal and let you access localhosts or 127.0.0.1, but im willing to pay that price for a great browser.
to get it to work locally all you have to do is set hosts to [::1] and port as 8080 regardless of what it is configured as in sabnzbd. I dont know why opera cant be normal and let you access localhosts or 127.0.0.1, but im willing to pay that price for a great browser.
Does this widget work in Opera 10? I am running Opera 10.01 and the widget installs, but never displays anything, always claiming I am downloading nothing. The information in its config must be correct, because when I click on it, the SABnzbd status page comes up fine. Current version of SABnzbd is 0.4.12.
By kokaine , # Oct 4, 2010 1:37:03 PM
so unfortunately, I will stick to firefox on that matter...but it is a good step in the right direction !
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It works for me YMMV.
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