Version: (using KDE KDE 3.5.8) Installed from: Gentoo Packages Compiler: gcc 4.1.2 OS: Linux Google has released a new version of Gmail that has an overhauled javascript codebase. This new code doesn't work in konqueror. It shows the "Loading" word and then konq gets stuck. This may not be visible to everyone yet as the new version hasn't been rolled out to all servers yet.
A work around for the time being is to force gmail to use the old code with the url mail.google.com/mail/?ui=1 . Note the "?ui=1" at the end of the url. This work around probably won't be available forever though since it's likely that google will drop this option.
Also you can spoof as "Firefox 1.0". Only newer version of Firefox are supported by the new interface
Same here. Kubuntu 7.10 with KDE 4.0.1 If you go to http://mail.google.com/mail?nocheckbrowser
The new version of Gmail is unusable with Konqueror in Kubuntu Hardy (3.5.9). "Browser not supported" Forcing Google to ignore browser isn't useful since it doesn't really work. It freezes and misbehaves. An easy workaround is to use the old version. But as Joe said above, Google will drop that option any time
KDE 4.1.1 here, with both Intrepid and Hardy, Gmail STILL doesn't work on either.
Tested with 4.2 RC1 - still does not work correctly with newest, coolest Gmail. I have to go to Browser Identification and tell Konqueror to lie and tell Gmail the browser is Mozilla 1.7.3 to get the older Gmail interface that works.
Oh, and you can reproduce all the problems with the newest Gmail by going to Browser Identification and telling Konqueror to lie and tell Google we're using Firefox 2.0.0.8.
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