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'''Note for Opera:''' By default Opera is configured to not allow scripts to receive right click events. The context menu will not work because of this. To correct it, just enable this option in the Opera settings: Tools (Menu) > Preferences... > Advanced (Tab) > Content (Left List) > JavaScript Options... > Allow script to receive right clicks (must be checked).
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<note>'''Note for Opera:''' By default earlier Opera versions were configured in a way that did not allow scripts to receive right-click events. This caused the context menu to not work. To correct it, this option can be enabled (checked) in the browser settings: ''Tools'' menu &gt; ''Preferences'' &gt; ''Advanced'' tab &gt; ''Content'' &gt; ''JavaScript Options'' &gt; ''Allow script to receive right clicks''.

Revision as of 12:03, 1 April 2011

Browsers

CKFinder is compatible with the following browsers, with their default settings:

  • Internet Explorer 6.0+
  • Firefox 2.0+
  • Safari 3.0+
  • Google Chrome
  • Opera 9.5+
  • Camino 1.0+

<note>Note for Opera: By default earlier Opera versions were configured in a way that did not allow scripts to receive right-click events. This caused the context menu to not work. To correct it, this option can be enabled (checked) in the browser settings: Tools menu > Preferences > Advanced tab > Content > JavaScript Options > Allow script to receive right clicks.