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That's because Opera USED TO report its user agent as IE. Too many sites sniffed the agent and displayed crappy sub-functional pages to non-IE browsers back then. Thins have changed quite a bit, thanks in large part to Firefox.
Subsequently, a year or two ago, the default user agent string was changed to properly report itself as Opera.
Edited 2006-11-28 21:20