~ Some "improving" thoughts on Opera version 5 ~
Courtesy of fravia's searchlores.org, December 2000
Woods+ock's contribution   Beardo's contribution

Opera 5.0 is out.

As soon as I read in the Opera-newsletter that Opera 5 was out, I went to get it and tried it for a ride. I was stunned when I saw the new search window. That's a great idea! I haven't used this since I patched my Netscape 3 browser, ages ago.

Trying it out, I noticed that Opera was using the Bfast service. I know Opera 5.0 is given away for free, "Opera 5.0 is free! Well, not entirely free as such, though there is no cost to the end user, but ad-banner sponsored."

I do not really mind that they use this service to earn an extra bucks, but I felt betrayed in a way, as I own a 'registered' version, so I just had to examine that new feature.

As usual, I started to disassemble Opera with W32dsm89 and did a search on 'bfast'. Hmmmm, 'text {bfast} not found'.

So I launched UltraEdit to do a Find in files, and there it was : Opera.exe. Clicking on the output-window brought me right to the URL's I was looking for. The first URL is at 00176b64h :

http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?siteid=30656059&bfpage=multimedia_smy&bfmid=22218516&user=befree&pg=q&stype=svideo&q=%s&nbg=%i v Video

http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?siteid=30656059&bfpage=multimedia_smy&bfmid=22218516&user=befree&pg=q&stype=simage&q=%s&nbg=%i i Image

http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?siteid=30656059&bfpage=multimedia_smy&bfmid=22218516&user=befree&pg=q&stype=saudio&q=%s&nbg=%i m Mp3/Audio s Stock quote

http://www.commissionjunction.com/track/track.dll?aid=893031&pid=645589&url=http://www.business.com/search/rslt_default_company.asp&query=%s c Company

http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?bfmid=2181&sourceid=19273554&categoryid=rn_booksearch&choice=keywordsearch&userInput=%s b Books do=application&domain=%s&tld=.com

http://opera.domaindirect.com/cgi-bin/register.cgi d Domain Name

http://www.goto.com/d/search/p/befree/?Promo=befree00192735881894411880&Keywords=%s t GoTo

http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?siteid=19273676&bfpage=hotbot2&bfmid=5960107&MT=%s&DC=%i h HotBot

http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?siteid=30656059&bfpage=wsearch_sm&bfmid=22218516&user=befree&pg=q&q=%s&nbg=%i a AltaVista

http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?siteid=30656053&bfpage=horizontal&bfmid=27253343&q=%s&num=%i g Google

Pretty straightforward (except for the Stock quote), I would say : The URL, the shortletter and Name, with the %s being the search-string and %i the number of results per page you saved in your preferences. All strings are null-terminated.

You can easily deduce for which search-engines the %i is accepted. They could have given that list in the Help-text.

So, what can we do with that? Well, modify it to our own taste of course! I remember, years ago, Opera always wanted the user to have the choice to change all possible settings. Now they made it a little bit harder, but it still is possible.

Assume that for Altavista you want always want to use the text version, all you have to do is change http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?siteid=30656059&bfpage=wsearch_sm&bfmid=22218516&user=befree&pg=q&q=%s&nbg=%i

with http://www.altavista.com/cgi-bin/query?pg=aq&what=web&text=yes&q=%s&nbg=%i

and set the remaining characters to 00h. It works.! Of course, if you're an affiliate with the bfast service, you could change the siteid to your own and earn a few cents for every search you do ;)

Search-UL8R,
Woods+ock

I know you are against updating software but the new search utility on the tollbar for Opera 5 could be useful if they had implemented it properly. Here is an essay describing how to remedy this sad fact.

Kittos!
Beardo

The Integrated Search Engine Bar in Opera 5

On 6th December 2000 Opera released a "new" version of their browser. In reality there does not seem to be much real change: the javascript error is still in place, although I have not checked whether the email bugs have been fixed.

There seem to be three additions:

1. Opera have released a "free" version (provided you put up with an ad). The add disappears in the registered version though :)

2. Instant messaging via icq protocol has been integrated (possibly unecessary bloat)

3. Several search engines have been integrated into the toolbar!!!

The 3rd point is most interesting. This can save speed as rather than hitting "home" to head back to our page of search engines we can type directly into the bar.

However, this is not without it's faults, as we cannot (should not?) change the search engines list by Opera. To make matters worse, the Altavista query is the simple one, not the advanced query. Two of the options ("stock quote" and "company", which noone in his right mind would ever use) point actually both to the same (idiotical) query. Even worse, they are not directly querying the search engine, but are rather using a service called "bfast" after which opera gives us a link in order to redirect the query to the appropriate search engine.

After toying with this for a bit (type "fravia", then hit return for google responses. Then click the small icon and select another engine... woha! New results are automatically entered. This is good for quickly querying one engine after another) I decided to try to alter this.

First line of approach: disassemble in W32Dasm and also load into Borland Resource workshop and search the strings for "http" (Opera needs to know the addresses to query, hmm?) No result. Nor for "altavista", "google" etc. This worried for a bit, as this was the way I had learned to edit such strings. (Go looking for Fravia's old reverse-engineering site. Once there find Mammon's essay in project 5 on how to reverse Netscape 3 and read it!).

However having previously tried (and failed :( to fiddle around with Opera 4 by simply loading the exe into UltraEdit and searching the ascii strings, I decided to try this approach. Typed in altavista and bingo, there was the code :)

Now to try and make sense of this:

http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?siteid=30656059&bfpage=multimedia_smy&bfmid=22218516&user=befree&pg=q&stype=svideo&q=%s&nbg=%i
v Video http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?siteid=30656059&bfpage=multimedia_smy&bfmid=22218516&user=befree&pg=q&stype=simage&q=%s&nbg=%i
i Image http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?siteid=30656059&bfpage=multimedia_smy&bfmid=22218516&user=befree&pg=q&stype=saudio&q=%s&nbg=%i
m Mp3/Audio s Stock quote http://www.commissionjunction.com/track/track.dll?aid=893031&pid=645589&url=http://www.business.com/search/rslt_default_company.asp&query=%s
c Company http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?bfmid=2181&sourceid=19273554&categoryid=rn_booksearch&choice=keywordsearch&userInput=%s
b Books do=application&domain=%s&tld=.com http://opera.domaindirect.com/cgi-bin/register.cgi d Domain Name http://www.goto.com/d/search/p/befree/?Promo=befree00192735881894411880&Keywords=%s
t GoTo http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?siteid=19273676&bfpage=hotbot2&bfmid=5960107&MT=%s&DC=%i
h HotBot http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?siteid=30656059&bfpage=wsearch_sm&bfmid=22218516&user=befree&pg=q&q=%s&nbg=%i
a AltaVista http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?siteid=30656053&bfpage=horizontal&bfmid=27253343&q=%s&num=%i
g Google

OK, so we have the string to query the engine, followed by the shortcut key (type g followed by a string in the URL bar to search) and the name to appear in the search engine toolbar. In all these strings we have "%s" to represent our query string. Now all we have to do is to change these to the ones we want. Firing through some search engines I wanted (feel free to pick your own) and searching for opera I got:

http://ftpsearch.lycos.com/cgi-bin/search?form=medium&query=opera&doit=Search&type=Case+insensitive+multiple+substrings+search&hits=15&matches=&hitsprmatch=&limdom=&limpath=&f1=Count&f2=Mode&f3=Size&f4=Date&f5=Host&f6=Path&header=none&sort=none&trlen=20
http://www.alltheweb.com/cgi-bin/asearch?type=all&query=opera
http://www.deja.com/qs.xp?OP=dnquery.xp&ST=MS&DBS=2&QRY=opera&SUBMIT=search+Dejavue
http://ragingsearch.altavista.com/cgi-bin/query?q=opera&search=Ragin_Search
http://www.netcraft.com/?restriction=site+contains&host=opera&lookup=Wait..&position=limited
http://hotbot.lycos.com/?MT=opera&SM=MC&DV=0&LG=any&DC=10&DE=2&AM1=MC
http://www.google.com/search?q=opera&btnG=Google+Search
http://astalavista4.box.sk/cgi-bin/robot?srch=opera&submit=+search+&project=robot&gfx=robot
http://www.northernlight.com/nlquery.fcg?qr=opera&sb=search&si=&us=025&cc=
http://www.altavista.com/cgi-bin/query?hl=on&q=%s&search=Search&r=&kl=XX&pg=aq&enc=iso88591&text=yes&d0=&d1=

So now all we need to do (in theory) is replace "opera" with "%s" in these strings then copy them across, correct? Well almost. As we cannot change the byte settings all the new strings must begin at the same point, so we cannot allow the new string to overrun the old. The ridiculously long ftpsearch query can be sliced down and then we simply allow the search engine to apply it's default values, true for several of these strings. Please note we only have ten entries as the eleventh in the default is querying the same engine as another one. Also if the original string is longer (as it should be) switch across to the hex codes and enter "00" for each of those.

http://ftpsearch.lycos.com/cgi-bin/search?form=medium&query=opera&doit=Search&type=Case+insensitive+multiple+substrings+search

seems to work fine.

So by apllying this we can make the new feature close to useful. Remember and change the name that appears afterwords and enjoy :-) (of course it is equally possible to use this feature to sotre bookmarks...)

Beardo.

For comments mail to Beardo(at)operamail(dot)com


Finally, since we are on a "Opera" page, a famous svdism (Svd's wisdom):
"hit ctrl-B in opera. Then LEARN it by mind!"
you'll thank me more than once for this advice...

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