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By longshore Last update Apr 8, 2011 — Installed 3,483 times.

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AlexCeed User
OperaWindows

Hi longshore! Running Opera 10.51 on a win7 PC and I tested the script on several sites (mainly forum posts). I tried only tinyurl. Some of them were decoded fine while other had the error: "Couldn't expand this URL sorry". Other than that the CPU usage increases by 40%. This happens not only when I over over a link but also when I try to search a keyword on google.

Still, nice work on your script. Myself (and a few other people) really need this functionality in opera which is very hard to get. Hope you'll maintain the script.

 
longshore Script's Author
OperaX11

Hi Alex, glad to to see you using this script!
Thank you for your feedback, the script is very recent and not well tested in "the real world" and also these are the first releases.
So far, we'll keep working on it and do our best to improve it.
If you like to, you can also help us improving it (if you are a developer)!

We'll test it again on forums, blogs and google.
The links that give you the error message, have you tried to open them to see if they actually work? and also, have you tried to put them in our expander ( http://long-shore.com/expand/ ) and click on "Analyze this url"?
Another thing, if they aren't private links, could you please give us some examples of URLs? So we'll test them ourselves to check why they give error.

Thank you for your appreciation, hope you and your friends will enjoiy this script. We're a brand new service and we'll like to have more users, so spread the word among your friends about this service! The good ol' "pass the word" always works!

 
longshore Script's Author
SafariMacintosh

@AlexCeed, you may wanna give a try to the new version of the script 1.0.7. Should you encounter other issues please file them using Userscript.org's issue tracker.

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