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No, Opera Mini and Opera Turbo works a bit differently. While Turbo provides compression the actual rendering is always done locally. With Mini on the other hand the rendering is done server side, and then sent to the Mini client using an Opera Mini specific markup language.



I they were the same so I just Wiresharked Opera Mobile on my phone (with Turbo enabled) and it looks like you're right. My phone sends HTTP requests to something.opera-mini.net, then that server sends back compressed HTTP.

You must have a lot of Turbo/Mini proxy servers to handle all the clients. I guess it's against your TOS but I wonder how easy it would be to proxy another browser's traffic through Opera Turbo.

Is Opera Mini's format closed or is there a spec somewhere we can see?

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Fairly certain that there aren't any publicized spec for OBML (aka Opera Binary Markup Language, aka the Opera Mini markup language).

http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/opera-mini-web-content-au... does contain some good info on Mini, even if it may not be what you were wondering about.




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