Bug ID
int64
961
1.91M
Comment ID
int64
3.98k
17.1M
Author
stringlengths
8
48
Comment Text
stringlengths
1
64.3k
103,295
956,021
From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/4.77C-CCK-MCD {C-UDP; EBM-APPLE} (Macintosh; U; PPC) BuildID: 20011091311 Mac Mozilla 0.9.4 repeatably crashes when I attempt to load an xsl stylesheet using the select attribute in xsl:apply-templates, i.e. when I change this: <xsl:apply-templates/> to this: <xsl:apply-templates select=".///"> or several other possibilites, so long as the select attribute is specified. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.download bug-test.xml and event-template.xsl (note: Earthlink serves .xsl as text/plain) 2.Open bug-test.xml with Mozilla 3. Actual Results: immediate crash. Expected Results: processed stylesheet Talkback ID: TB36275384E, among many others
105,183
976,809
This is being reported as a topcrasher on the MozillaTrunk with recent builds on Windows and Linux. Here is the info from Talkback reports: nsMsgDatabase::GetThreadContainingMsgHdr 21 BBID range: 36467244 - 36700512 Min/Max Seconds since last crash: 25 - 128133 Min/Max Runtime: 125 - 131438 Crash data range: 2001-10-09 to 2001-10-14 Build ID range: 2001100711 to 2001101311 Keyword List : mail(4), news(8), Stack Trace: nsMsgDatabase::GetThreadContainingMsgHdr [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\mailnews\db\msgdb\src\nsMsgDatabase.cpp line 3394] nsMsgDBView::GetKeyOfFirstMsgInThread [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\mailnews\base\src\nsMsgDBView.cpp line 2556] nsMsgDBView::FindKey [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\mailnews\base\src\nsMsgDBView.cpp line 2591] nsMsgDBView::RestoreSelection [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\mailnews\base\src\nsMsgDBView.cpp line 461] nsMsgDBView::SelectMsgByKey [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\mailnews\base\src\nsMsgDBView.cpp line 4533] XPTC_InvokeByIndex [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\xpcom\reflect\xptcall\src\md\win32\xptcinvoke.cpp line 154] XPCWrappedNative::CallMethod [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\js\src\xpconnect\src\xpcwrappednative.cpp line 1953] XPC_WN_CallMethod [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\js\src\xpconnect\src\xpcwrappednativejsops.cpp line 1267] js_Invoke [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\js\src\jsinterp.c line 811] js_Interpret [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\js\src\jsinterp.c line 2733] js_Invoke [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\js\src\jsinterp.c line 827] nsXPCWrappedJSClass::CallMethod [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\js\src\xpconnect\src\xpcwrappedjsclass.cpp line 1024] nsXPCWrappedJS::CallMethod [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\js\src\xpconnect\src\xpcwrappedjs.cpp line 430] PrepareAndDispatch [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\xpcom\reflect\xptcall\src\md\win32\xptcstubs.cpp line 117] SharedStub [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\xpcom\reflect\xptcall\src\md\win32\xptcstubs.cpp line 139] nsMsgMailSession::OnItemEvent [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\mailnews\base\src\nsMsgMailSession.cpp line 332] nsMsgFolder::NotifyFolderEvent [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\mailnews\base\util\nsMsgFolder.cpp line 2452] nsMsgDBFolder::OnStopRunningUrl [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\mailnews\base\util\nsMsgDBFolder.cpp line 1172] nsUrlListenerManager::BroadcastChange [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\mailnews\base\src\nsUrlListenerManager.cpp line 99] nsUrlListenerManager::OnStopRunningUrl [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\mailnews\base\src\nsUrlListenerManager.cpp line 128] nsMsgMailNewsUrl::SetUrlState [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\mailnews\base\util\nsMsgMailNewsUrl.cpp line 131] nsNNTPProtocol::CleanupAfterRunningUrl [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\mailnews\news\src\nsNNTPProtocol.cpp line 5358] nsNNTPProtocol::ProcessProtocolState [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\mailnews\news\src\nsNNTPProtocol.cpp line 5293] nsMsgProtocol::OnDataAvailable [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\mailnews\base\util\nsMsgProtocol.cpp line 263] nsOnDataAvailableEvent::HandleEvent [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\netwerk\base\src\nsStreamListenerProxy.cpp line 203] PL_HandleEvent [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\xpcom\threads\plevent.c line 591] PL_ProcessPendingEvents [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\xpcom\threads\plevent.c line 524] _md_EventReceiverProc [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\xpcom\threads\plevent.c line 1072] KERNEL32.DLL + 0x248f7 (0xbff848f7) 0x00688b5e 0x00058f64 0x8bfe3fba Source File : http://bonsai.mozilla.org/cvsblame.cgi?file=mozilla/mailnews/db/msgdb/src/nsMsgDatabase.cpp line : 3394 (36685647) Comments: Retreiving newsgroups articles (36644755) Comments: I was trying to add the mozilla rdf newsgroup - had jsut finsished with the newsgroup wizard and it crashed after I allowed it to download "all" newsgroup headers. i belive I saw that there were 1600 some headers that were going to be downloaded (36640880) Comments: Selected a Newsgroup from the sidebar in Mail/News (36624935) URL: news://starnews.sun.com/staroffice.com.betatest.misc (36624935) Comments: Selected 'download all headers' (of 509) total after selecting the "s.c.b.misc" group from the "starnews.sun.com" news server (StarOffice 6 beta feedback); see http://www.sun.com/staroffice/6.0beta/feedback for the "Miscellaneous" link (36624693) Comments: trying to connect to news:// at the StarOffice 6 beta site; clicked on the news group name in the listing of available groups: boom! (36620227) Comments: Using mail (36599137) URL: www.startfrenzy.com (36599137) Comments: was trying to set up newsgroups in the email and just clicked to join the mozilla newsgroup and everything crashed ... (36498162) Comments: tried out new nntp:// function at page for bug on nntp in bugzilla. program crash when downloading headers for newsgroup.. (didn't put in any identification info before downloading headers) (36467244) Comments: in mail & news while fetching all headers for alt.tv.simpsons
105,619
980,921
From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:0.9.5+) Gecko/20011017 BuildID: 2001101715 When trying to pop down a javascript menu on our BSCW server, Mozilla crashes instantly. This is a problem with both 0.9.5 and the 2001101715 CVS version from Debian unstable. It worked on 0.9.4 and before. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Go to http://ulldb.ull.uu.se/matdid/pub/bscw.cgi/0/4 2. Click on "File" 3. Crash Actual Results: Mozilla crashes instantly Expected Results: A pop-down menu should have appeared.
105,726
981,831
Mozilla on HP-UX core dumps when going to http://home.netscape.com. I believe this started sometime this week and is only seen on the trunk. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.launch Mozilla 2.go to http://home.netscape.com Actual Results: Mozilla core dumps Expected Results: http://home.netscape.com loads successfully
105,799
982,896
From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Win98; en-US; rv:0.9.1) Gecko/20010607 BuildID: 2001060703 The attached page contains a cell which exceeds the page when printing. All content after the page end is discarded instead of moved to the next page. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Load the page 2. Choose Print 3. Watch the output Actual Results: (With A4 paper) The first 3 cells are printed on the first page. The 4th cell is printed on the second page (as far as it fits; the all other content is discarded). The remaining cells are printed on the last page. Expected Results: The first 3 cells are printed on the first page. The 4th cell is printed partially on the first and partially on the second page. The remaining cells are printed on the second and third pages.
390,739
3,268,723
If a user deletes an item (bookmark, separator, folder), they can undo the deletion but then they cannot redo it. The menu option is there for the Bookmarks Manager menu but it is grayed out. Steps to Reproduce 1. Open the Bookmarks Manager 2. Select an item (or multiple items) in the Bookmarks Manager. 3. Delete the item. 4. Under the "Edit" menu option, choose "Undo" (or use the keyboard shortcut). Result: After the deletion is undone, the "Redo" menu item or keyboard shortcut should be active and work. Actual Result: The "Redo" is unavailable. This works as expected in FF 2.0.0.6.
390,813
3,269,277
This is spun off of bug 378377 comment 11, since that bug is really about something else and this is getting lost in the information about the problems Alex is seeing. In brief, we have a non-chrome (not loaded from a chrome:// URI, doesn't have system principal) XUL document loading an overlay from a chrome:// URI. This is explicitly allowed by <http://bonsai.mozilla.org/cvsblame.cgi?file=mozilla/content/xul/document/src/nsXULDocument.cpp&rev=1.759&mark=2695,2700#2693>. The overlay has a <xul:script> in it. We compile this script with the principal of the main document: <http://bonsai.mozilla.org/cvsblame.cgi?file=mozilla/content/xul/content/src/nsXULElement.cpp&rev=1.694&mark=2999-3002#2996>. Now the script has an nsPrincipal as the principal. But the URI of the overlay is a chrome:// URI, so when we get into nsXULDocument::EndLoad we go ahead and write the overlay to the fastload file: <http://bonsai.mozilla.org/cvsblame.cgi?file=mozilla/content/xul/document/src/nsXULDocument.cpp&rev=1.759&mark=550,559-562#538>. mIsWritingFastLoad is true any time the XUL cache is enabled; dunno why this code is checking both that and useXULCache. So we try to serialize the script (and its principal) into the fastload file. Then the next time around we just fastload the overlay, including the nsPrincipal, and hit the breakage in nsPrincipal::Read. Note also that even if we didn't, just creating two principals from the same data doesn't mean they're equal, so fastloading the principal of the script here is wrong anyway.... But the part that worries me is the following: Say a chrome document loads a chrome overlay. Then a non-chrome XUL document loads the same chrome overlay. The overlay will be fastloaded, including the script. The script object will be given the system principal. Then we will execute this script against the non-chrome document's global object using JS_ExecuteScript(). What I want to know is how the principal the script was compiled with is used in this case. Does the script end up executing with that principal against the untrusted global? If so, I think we should fix things so that doesn't happen, if nothing else, because the script will define scripted system-principal functions on said global.... Replicating the blocking flags that bug got based on this information. Benjamin says in bug 378377 comment 13: > We should disable fastload for non-chrome main documents altogether. Is that > easy? And I reply in bug 378377 comment 14: > Actually, we also need to disable the prototype cache for non-chrome main > documents (how do we define "chrome" here, btw? URI, or principal, or > both?), since it's the prototype instantiation that's a problem here. That > seems a little more complicated, at least with my low knowledge of the code.
392,322
3,281,325
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9a7) Gecko/2007081419 Minefield/3.0a7 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9a7) Gecko/2007081419 Minefield/3.0a7 When getting a local file via XMLHttpRequest in a C++ component, crashes in nsCrossSiteListenerProxy::OnStartRequest with a NULL mRequestingURI Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Request local file, say "resource:/config.xml" 2. 3. Actual Results: crashes in nsCrossSiteListenerProxy::OnStartRequest with a NULL mRequestingURI Expected Results: config.xml is retrieved.
383,572
3,207,776
Build ID: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US; rv:1.9a6pre) Gecko/20070606 Minefield/3.0a6pre Summary: Crash [@ nsCOMArray_base::InsertObjectAt nsNavHistoryFolderResultNode::OnItemChanged] deleting "ghost" bookmark Steps to Reproduce (sorry, hard to repro; maybe someone can sprinkle null checks?) 1. In the Bookmarks Manager, I had a bookmark for http://ambientpersona.deviantart.com/, among 5 or so others of varied sites 2. I was testing quicksearch/typedown, and typed "a" 3. I right-clicked on its entry (once a few others were successfully filtered), and chose "Delete" 4. I then clicked the red close (X) widget in the quicksearch/typedown textfield, which restored the view 5. Oddly enough, the already-deleted "ambientpersona.deviantart.com" bookmark re-appeared, so I tried deleting it again 6. I immediately crashed, here: 0x84caf000 nsCOMArray_base::InsertObjectAt [mozilla/xpcom/build/nscomarray.cpp, line 89] nsNavHistoryFolderResultNode::OnItemChanged [mozilla/toolkit/components/places/src/nsnavhistoryresult.cpp, line 3210] nsNavHistoryResult::OnItemChanged [mozilla/toolkit/components/places/src/nsnavhistoryresult.cpp, line 3741] nsNavBookmarks::OnDeleteURI [mozilla/toolkit/components/places/src/nsnavbookmarks.cpp, line 2481] nsNavHistory::RemovePage [mozilla/toolkit/components/places/src/nsnavhistory.cpp, line 2465] NS_InvokeByIndex_P [mozilla/xpcom/reflect/xptcall/src/md/win32/xptcinvoke.cpp, line 102] XPCWrappedNative::CallMethod [mozilla/js/src/xpconnect/src/xpcwrappednative.cpp, line 2229]
387,968
3,246,931
Created attachment 272099 testcase See testcase, to reproduce the crash: - Click the alert away - Click on the submit button. The iframe content consists of this: <html><head></head> <body><script> var counter = 0; window.onfocus = function(e) { counter++; if (counter <=1) alert(counter); } </script> <form> <input type="submit" style="width: 100px; height: 100px;"/> </form> </body> </html> http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/94fb4e0c-30ca-11dc-b43c-001a4bd43e5c 0 @0x25f5ab8 1 nsDocShell::DoURILoad(nsIURI *,nsIURI *,int,nsISupports *,char const *,nsIInputStream *,nsIInputStream *,int,nsIDocShell * *,nsIRequest * *,int) 2 nsDocShell::InternalLoad(nsIURI *,nsIURI *,nsISupports *,unsigned int,unsigned short const *,char const *,nsIInputStream *,nsIInputStream *,unsigned int,nsISHEntry *,int,nsIDocShell * *,nsIRequest * *) 3 nsWebShell::OnLinkClickSync(nsIContent *,nsIURI *,unsigned short const *,nsIInputStream *,nsIInputStream *,nsIDocShell * *,nsIRequest * *) 4 nsFormSubmission::SubmitTo(nsIURI *,nsAString_internal const &,nsIContent *,nsILinkHandler *,nsIDocShell * *,nsIRequest * *) 5 nsHTMLFormElement::SubmitSubmission(nsIFormSubmission *) 6 nsHTMLFormElement::DoSubmit(nsEvent *) 7 nsHTMLFormElement::DoSubmitOrReset(nsEvent *,int) 8 nsHTMLFormElement::PostHandleEvent(nsEventChainPostVisitor &) 9 nsEventTargetChainItem::PostHandleEvent(nsEventChainPostVisitor &) This seems to have regressed between 2006-05-29 and 2006-06-01: http://bonsai.mozilla.org/cvsquery.cgi?treeid=default&module=all&branch=HEAD&branchtype=match&dir=&file=&filetype=match&who=&whotype=match&sortby=Date&hours=2&date=explicit&mindate=2006-05-29+09&maxdate=2006-06-01+09&cvsroot=%2Fcvsroot Can this be a regression from bug 336699, somehow?
402,505
3,361,560
Steps to reproduce 1. Go to http://fsb.se/ 2. Click on "Logga in" at the top right corner 3. Click on "Fortsätt" (Continue) 4. In the text box, enter 000000000000 5. Hit Enter ONCE 6. Observe the JavaScript error dialog that pops up, and wait for the next page to load 7. Hit Enter again Crashes here every time.
403,877
3,373,451
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.50727) Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9b2pre) Gecko/2007111404 Minefield/3.0b2pre If you try to paste or drag&drop content inside a page having a tag with contentEditable="true" will crash the browser. Conditions for crash:a tag with contentEditable exists inside the page or the designMode is "on". This happens only if the content beeing copied or dragged is HTML. This does NOT happen if content is plain text (like beeing copied from a textarea): - copy from textarea, paste into the editable tag: OK - drag text from textarea into the editable tag: nothing happens, but no crash. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. goto http://www.mister-pixel.com/ever/bugs/firefox/crashonpaste.html 2. copy content from the document 3. paste anywhere inside the document (doesn't matter where) Actual Results: browser crashes Expected Results: not crash
404,526
3,378,460
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1.10) Gecko/20071115 Firefox/2.0.0.10 Build Identifier: Firefox/3.0b1 2007110903 Gecko/1.9b1 downloaded and installed the new firefox 3.0b1 at startup firefox hung *** glibc detected *** /usr/local/src/firefox/firefox-bin: free(): invalid pointer: 0xbfdecc8c *** ======= Backtrace: ========= /lib/libc.so.6[0xb69f5c23] /lib/libc.so.6(cfree+0x90)[0xb69f90f0] /usr/local/src/firefox/libnspr4.so(PR_Free+0x30)[0xb7260bbe] /usr/local/src/firefox/libnssdbm3.so[0xb38ecd5c] /usr/local/src/firefox/libnssdbm3.so[0xb38eb80b] /usr/local/src/firefox/libnssdbm3.so[0xb38d4c30] /usr/local/src/firefox/libsoftokn3.so[0xb6800fdc] /usr/local/src/firefox/libsoftokn3.so[0xb67ebd19] /usr/local/src/firefox/libsoftokn3.so[0xb67ed814] /usr/local/src/firefox/libsoftokn3.so[0xb67eda2d] /usr/local/src/firefox/libsoftokn3.so[0xb67edd54] /usr/local/src/firefox/libsoftokn3.so[0xb67edde1] /usr/local/src/firefox/libnss3.so[0xb6844660] /usr/local/src/firefox/libnss3.so[0xb68448c1] /usr/local/src/firefox/libnss3.so(SECMOD_LoadModule+0x1e0)[0xb684b89d] /usr/local/src/firefox/libnss3.so(SECMOD_LoadModule+0x22f)[0xb684b8ec] /usr/local/src/firefox/libnss3.so[0xb682e24c] /usr/local/src/firefox/libnss3.so(NSS_InitReadWrite+0x3b)[0xb682e64e] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7a60920] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7a62482] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7a6b992]/usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7bf75a0] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7c208a5] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7c21279] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7bf11d2] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7bf11ed] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7bf0891] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb758ff15] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb758ef4c] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7591c97] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb75a308b] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7694b05] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7695fab] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7696049] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb76c3955] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb76c3fdd] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb760e168] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb760967a] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7609f95] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb760a129] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb79e134f] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb79d85f5] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb79d623b] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb79d9e28] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb79de13e]/usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb79e5867] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7bf1c65] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7bf07f5] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb780884d] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7872c96] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7a087b9] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7a08df1] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7a0aa0c] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so(NS_InvokeByIndex_P+0x29)[0xb7c32b89] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb74da3f8] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb74ddbb1] /usr/local/src/firefox/libmozjs.so(js_Invoke+0x2ed)[0xb72bc8fb] /usr/local/src/firefox/libmozjs.so[0xb72bdf79] /usr/local/src/firefox/libmozjs.so(js_Invoke+0x701)[0xb72bcd0f] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb74d685d] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb74d22ff] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so[0xb7c3369f] /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so(XRE_main+0x2320)[0xb74a3490] gdb says (thread 1 of 6) #0 0xb6a6aeb9 in __lll_mutex_lock_wait () from /lib/libc.so.6 #1 0xb69f9e2d in _L_lock_14621 () from /lib/libc.so.6 #2 0xb69f90e4 in free () from /lib/libc.so.6 #3 0xb74a983b in ?? () from /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so #4 0x0808ec50 in ?? () #5 0xb7f77ff4 in ?? () from /lib/ld-linux.so.2 #6 0x00000001 in ?? () #7 0xb74a9809 in ?? () from /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so #8 0xb7ef4d5c in ?? () from /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so #9 0xbfdec38c in ?? () #10 0xbfdebf58 in ?? () #11 0xb74a9889 in ?? () from /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so #12 0x0808800c in ?? () #13 0x00000038 in ?? () #14 0xb6991c14 in ?? () from /lib/libc.so.6 #15 0xb6990ad0 in ?? () from /lib/libc.so.6 #16 0xb74a9875 in ?? () from /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so #17 0xb7ef4d5c in ?? () from /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so #18 0xbfdebff8 in ?? () #19 0xb74a9ef5 in ?? () from /usr/local/src/firefox/libxul.so #20 0x00000000 in ?? () Reproducible: Didn't try Steps to Reproduce: startup firefox
396,874
3,317,289
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; de; rv:1.8.1.7) Gecko/20070914 Firefox/2.0.0.7 Build Identifier: Version 2.0.0.6 (20070728) System Description: Client: Windows XP, actually patches Server: SuSE Enterprise 9, Courier IMAP 4.1.1 After Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 works proper suddenly a sended mail is not copied in to the sent-mail folder. Workaround-1: - The Sending Messages dialog appears 60 minutes, if i take this time. After 60 minutes i received the message: "message Cant be Copied into folder sent-mail" CANCEL OR RETRY - After pressing Cancel, the dialogbox: "Sending of message is failed" The message was sent successfully, but copy to the folder was failed" Would you go back to compose the message? OK or CANCEL - If i choose OK i receive the following messagebox 3 times Warning This Mail Server "mail1.uniklinik-freiburg.de" is not a IMAP-4-Server OK (note: our imap server is a IMAP-4 Server) - Now i get the message compose dialogbox, i can save the message as draft, can open it and may be send another time, sometimes succesfully, sometimes the error repeads Workaround-2 - The Sending Messages dialog appears after some minutes i cancel the copy proccess. - Now i returned to the Thunderbird main window, but now the mousepointer is a hourglass - often i can open the mailfolders by clicking the folder symbols in the left colum, the messages in the right window appears and i i choose a message i get the message text - sometimes this dos not works - i have to close Thunderbird and restart it See the attached dialog Reproducible: Sometimes Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start and wait between some minutes or some hours 2. havent found a way to force the error There are may be other bugreports in the same way: - Bug No. 206408, 298229, 392622, 390136, 380238, 382912, 378735, 376518, ...? We cant migrate to Thunderbird 2.x until this error occured.
400,556
3,347,256
User-Agent: Opera/9.50 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X; U; en) Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X; en-US; rv:1.8.1.8) Gecko/20071008 Firefox/2.0.0.8 See testcase. The problem is that the resize handles on the designMode <IMG> are firing DOM mutation events after location.href has been updated. I couldn't pull off any cross-site-scripting or spoofing with this, but I'm not intimately familiar with the browser's architecture... Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: See testcase. Actual Results: The URL I was headed to was detected. The browser can crash (if you give the testcase permission). Expected Results: No detection of what URL I entered in the address bar to leave the page. No crash.
401,240
3,352,763
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; Arcor 5.006; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; InfoPath.2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.04506.30) Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.6) Gecko/20070725 Firefox/2.0.0.6 During backup of a PKCS#12 certificate, Mozilla Firefox crashes with an unhandled exception. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: Preconditions: 1. Install Firefox 2. Install Infineon TPM Professional Package 3.0 (includes PKCS#11 provider) 3. Add PKCS#11 provider to Firefox (Tools->Options->Advanced->Encryption->Security Devices) 4. Request a certificate using PKCS#11 provider and install the certificate. Steps to reproduce: 1. Start Firefox. 2. Click Tools->Options->Advanced->Encryption->View Certificates. 3. Firefox' "Password required" dialog pops up for the PKCS#11 provider. Click "Cancel". 4. Firefox "Certificate manager" dialog pops up. Select certificate from PKCS#11 provider and click "Backup". 5. Choose filename. Click "Save". 6. Choose a certificate backup password. Click "OK". 7. Password dialog from PKCS#11 provider pops up. Click "Cancel". 8. Firefox crashes with an unhandled exception. Actual Results: Firefox crashed with an unhandled exception. Expected Results: Firefox should not crash.
401,288
3,353,071
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9a9pre) Gecko/2007102618 Minefield/3.0a9pre Build Identifier: Thunderbird 3.0a1pre, Copyright (c) 1998-2007 mozilla.org Try composing a message and typing in the body of the message with todays cvs Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start mail 2. Forward/reply/compose email 3. start to type in the body of the message Actual Results: Crash as follows: Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. [Switching to Thread 0xb71fd6c0 (LWP 24544)] 0xb4a1d571 in PresShell::GetSelection (this=0x8bb6d28, aType=1, aSelection=0xbfcb3314) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/layout/base/nsPresShell.cpp:2177 2177 NS_ADDREF(*aSelection); (gdb) where #0 0xb4a1d571 in PresShell::GetSelection (this=0x8bb6d28, aType=1, aSelection=0xbfcb3314) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/layout/base/nsPresShell.cpp:2177 #1 0xb4e4c7b1 in nsTextEditorFocusListener::Focus (this=0x940bd10, aEvent=0x944d660) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/editor/libeditor/text/nsEditorEventListeners.cpp:1130 #2 0xb4c66266 in DispatchToInterface (aEvent=0x944d660, aListener=0x940bd10, aMethod=&virtual table offset 16, aIID=@0xb500a41c) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/content/events/src/nsEventListenerManager.cpp:184 #3 0xb4c68e67 in nsEventListenerManager::HandleEvent (this=0x8683438, aPresContext=0x8f58da0, aEvent=0xbfcb36a4, aDOMEvent=0xbfcb3504, aCurrentTarget=0x8f76240, aFlags=6, aEventStatus=0xbfcb3508) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/content/events/src/nsEventListenerManager.cpp:1208 #4 0xb4c8d15e in nsEventTargetChainItem::HandleEvent (this=0x945ec88, aVisitor=@0xbfcb34fc, aFlags=6) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/content/events/src/nsEventDispatcher.cpp:206 #5 0xb4c8d31d in nsEventTargetChainItem::HandleEventTargetChain (this=0x945eda8, aVisitor=@0xbfcb34fc, aFlags=6, aCallback=0x0) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/content/events/src/nsEventDispatcher.cpp:264 #6 0xb4c8d972 in nsEventDispatcher::Dispatch (aTarget=0x8f76240, aPresContext=0x8f58da0, aEvent=0xbfcb36a4, aDOMEvent=0x0, aEventStatus=0xbfcb3764, aCallback=0x0) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/content/events/src/nsEventDispatcher.cpp:479 #7 0xb4c79e35 in nsEventStateManager::PreHandleEvent (this=0x88605e8, aPresContext=0x8f58da0, aEvent=0xbfcb3b54, aTargetFrame=0x8682828, aStatus=0xbfcb39bc, aView=0x8f76498) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/content/events/src/nsEventStateManager.cpp:1020 #8 0xb4a197fd in PresShell::HandleEventInternal (this=0x8bb6d28, aEvent=0xbfcb3b54, aView=0x8f76498, aStatus=0xbfcb39bc) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/layout/base/nsPresShell.cpp:5766 #9 0xb4a1ac8e in PresShell::HandleEvent (this=0x8bb6d28, aView=0x8f76498, aEvent=0xbfcb3b54, aEventStatus=0xbfcb39bc) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/layout/base/nsPresShell.cpp:5577 #10 0xb4dca042 in nsViewManager::HandleEvent (this=0x8dc2bc0, aView=0x8f76498, aPoint=@0xbfcb3a88, aEvent=0xbfcb3b54, aCaptured=0) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/view/src/nsViewManager.cpp:1296 #11 0xb4dcd232 in nsViewManager::DispatchEvent (this=0x8dc2bc0, aEvent=0xbfcb3b54, aStatus=0xbfcb3b10) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/view/src/nsViewManager.cpp:1252 #12 0xb4dc4cc3 in HandleEvent (aEvent=0xbfcb3b54) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/view/src/nsView.cpp:168 #13 0xb5c41ca3 in nsCommonWidget::DispatchEvent (this=0x8bc9830, aEvent=0xbfcb3b54, aStatus=@0xbfcb3b84) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/widget/src/gtk2/nsCommonWidget.cpp:225 #14 0xb5c420a8 in nsCommonWidget::DispatchGotFocusEvent (this=0x8bc9830) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/widget/src/gtk2/nsCommonWidget.cpp:172 #15 0xb5c3b733 in nsWindow::SetFocus (this=0x8bc9830, aRaise=1) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/widget/src/gtk2/nsWindow.cpp:878 #16 0xb4c73638 in nsEventStateManager::SendFocusBlur (this=0x88605e8, aPresContext=0x8f58da0, aContent=0x8883660, aEnsureWindowHasFocus=1) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/content/events/src/nsEventStateManager.cpp:4563 #17 0xb4c73f82 in nsEventStateManager::SetContentState (this=0x88605e8, aContent=0x8883660, aState=2) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/content/events/src/nsEventStateManager.cpp:4141 #18 0xb4c1a0c8 in nsGenericElement::SetFocus (this=0x8883660, aPresContext=0x8f58da0) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/content/base/src/nsGenericElement.cpp:2460 #19 0xb4c6e7e0 in nsEventStateManager::ChangeFocusWith (this=0x88605e8, aFocusContent=0x8883660, aFocusedWith=nsIEventStateManager::eEventFocusedByMouse) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/content/events/src/nsEventStateManager.cpp:3289 #20 0xb4c7b8fd in nsEventStateManager::PostHandleEvent (this=0x88605e8, aPresContext=0x8f58da0, aEvent=0xbfcb44a4, aTargetFrame=0x940741c, aStatus=0xbfcb42bc, aView=0x8f76498) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/content/events/src/nsEventStateManager.cpp:2290 #21 0xb4a19a8b in PresShell::HandleEventInternal (this=0x8bb6d28, aEvent=0xbfcb44a4, aView=0x8f76498, aStatus=0xbfcb42bc) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/layout/base/nsPresShell.cpp:5797 #22 0xb4a1a2f9 in PresShell::HandlePositionedEvent (this=0x8bb6d28, aView=0x8f76498, aTargetFrame=0x940741c, aEvent=0xbfcb44a4, aEventStatus=0xbfcb42bc) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/layout/base/nsPresShell.cpp:5665 #23 0xb4a1a8ab in PresShell::HandleEvent (this=0x8bb6d28, aView=0x8f76498, aEvent=0xbfcb44a4, aEventStatus=0xbfcb42bc) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/layout/base/nsPresShell.cpp:5508 #24 0xb4dca042 in nsViewManager::HandleEvent (this=0x8dc2bc0, aView=0x8f76498, aPoint=@0xbfcb4388, aEvent=0xbfcb44a4, aCaptured=0) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/view/src/nsViewManager.cpp:1296 #25 0xb4dcd232 in nsViewManager::DispatchEvent (this=0x8dc2bc0, aEvent=0xbfcb44a4, aStatus=0xbfcb4410) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/view/src/nsViewManager.cpp:1252 #26 0xb4dc4cc3 in HandleEvent (aEvent=0xbfcb44a4) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/view/src/nsView.cpp:168 #27 0xb5c41ca3 in nsCommonWidget::DispatchEvent (this=0x9405d90, aEvent=0xbfcb44a4, aStatus=@0xbfcb44f4) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/widget/src/gtk2/nsCommonWidget.cpp:225 #28 0xb5c38fe3 in nsWindow::OnButtonPressEvent (this=0x9405d90, aWidget=0x87a7f60, aEvent=0x809b280) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/widget/src/gtk2/nsWindow.cpp:2051 #29 0xb5c390dd in button_press_event_cb (widget=0x87a7f60, event=0x809b280) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/widget/src/gtk2/nsWindow.cpp:4411 #30 0xb7b0ce9c in _gtk_marshal_BOOLEAN__BOXED (closure=0x87710f8, return_value=0xbfcb4704, n_param_values=2, param_values=0xbfcb489c, invocation_hint=0xbfcb4720, marshal_data=0x0) at gtkmarshalers.c:84 #31 0xb784cce1 in IA__g_closure_invoke (closure=0x87710f8, return_value=0xbfcb4704, n_param_values=2, param_values=0xbfcb489c, invocation_hint=0xbfcb4720) at gclosure.c:490 #32 0xb785d1e0 in signal_emit_unlocked_R (node=0x8155650, detail=0, instance=0x87a7f60, emission_return=0xbfcb4884, instance_and_params=0xbfcb489c) at gsignal.c:2440 #33 0xb785c504 in IA__g_signal_emit_valist (instance=0x87a7f60, signal_id=44, detail=0, var_args=0xbfcb4a90 "�J��\005") at gsignal.c:2209 #34 0xb785c73b in IA__g_signal_emit (instance=0x87a7f60, signal_id=44, detail=0) at gsignal.c:2243 #35 0xb7c360e0 in gtk_widget_event_internal (widget=0x87a7f60, event=0x809b280) at gtkwidget.c:4675 #36 0xb7c35d36 in IA__gtk_widget_event (widget=0x87a7f60, event=0x809b280) at gtkwidget.c:4475 #37 0xb7b0bad8 in IA__gtk_propagate_event (widget=0x87a7f60, event=0x809b280) at gtkmain.c:2319 #38 0xb7b0a7fe in IA__gtk_main_do_event (event=0x809b280) at gtkmain.c:1524 #39 0xb797052b in gdk_event_dispatch (source=0x8088850, callback=0, user_data=0x0) at gdkevents-x11.c:2351 #40 0xb77b8464 in g_main_dispatch (context=0x8088898) at gmain.c:2061 #41 0xb77b984e in IA__g_main_context_dispatch (context=0x8088898) at gmain.c:2613 #42 0xb77b9d65 in g_main_context_iterate (context=0x8088898, block=1, dispatch=1, self=0x804cbb0) at gmain.c:2694 #43 0xb77b9f97 in IA__g_main_context_iteration (context=0x8088898, may_block=1) at gmain.c:2753 #44 0xb5c3f985 in nsAppShell::ProcessNextNativeEvent (this=0x813fc70, mayWait=1) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/widget/src/gtk2/nsAppShell.cpp:144 #45 0xb5c58043 in nsBaseAppShell::DoProcessNextNativeEvent (this=0x813fc70, mayWait=1) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/widget/src/xpwidgets/nsBaseAppShell.cpp:137 #46 0xb5c583e9 in nsBaseAppShell::OnProcessNextEvent (this=0x813fc70, thr=0x809d3a0, mayWait=1, recursionDepth=0) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/widget/src/xpwidgets/nsBaseAppShell.cpp:247 #47 0xb7dd366d in nsThread::ProcessNextEvent (this=0x809d3a0, mayWait=1, result=0xbfcb4e50) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/xpcom/threads/nsThread.cpp:477 #48 0xb7d7da1f in NS_ProcessNextEvent_P (thread=0x809d3a0, mayWait=1) at nsThreadUtils.cpp:227 #49 0xb5c58570 in nsBaseAppShell::Run (this=0x813fc70) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/widget/src/xpwidgets/nsBaseAppShell.cpp:154 #50 0xb5ac0048 in nsAppStartup::Run (this=0x8184a40) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/toolkit/components/startup/src/nsAppStartup.cpp:170 #51 0xb7e57a01 in XRE_main (argc=1, argv=0xbfcb54b4, aAppData=0x804b5a0) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/toolkit/xre/nsAppRunner.cpp:3142 #52 0x08048960 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbfcb54b4) at /usr/src/moz/ff/mozilla/mail/app/nsMailApp.cpp:87 (gdb)
408,446
3,408,042
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.2; zh-CN; rv:1.8.1.11) Gecko/20071127 Firefox/2.0.0.11 Build Identifier: 1.137 attachment.cgi can not display attachment right; pic can not display or html file garbled . Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.upload a pic for a bug 2.view attachment 3.firefox display the pic have problem and can not be display or 1.upload a html(charset:gb2312) for a bug 2 view html 3the html file garbled beacase $cgi->charset is utf-8 Actual Results: firefox display the pic have problem and can not be display Expected Results: display the pic i think we should use binmode when output a attachment and clear default charset for text/html mime in attachment.cgi: $cgi->charset(''); print $cgi->header(-type=>"$contenttype;name=\"$filename\"", -content_disposition=> "inline; filename=\"$filename\"", -content_length => $attachment->datasize); binmode STDOUT; print $attachment->data;
399,286
3,337,122
Images with heights larger than 32K cause a crash within Quartz drawing code on the Mac. The bug has been reported to Apple but in the meantime we need to restrict our code to avoid loading images over 32K in height. See bug 328258 for testcase and details.
399,706
3,340,583
Hang with glibc detected: free(): invalid pointer: steps to reproduce: 1. install signing/encrption cert (I use thawte). 2. enable ask everytime when web site requests cert. 3. install chatzilla. 4. connect to ircs://moznet I also have a master password set, but that normally isn't requested until after the cert selection dialog appears so I don't think that is required. expected results: after connecting to moznet message, dialog appears to select cert actual results: hang, console shows glibc detected: free(): invalid pointer: regressed after 2007-10-12-14 build. bug 392790?
359,657
3,030,575
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9a1) Gecko/20061105 Minefield/3.0a1 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9a1) Gecko/20061105 Minefield/3.0a1 Open following link.Firefox crashes http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8L7DQR80.htm Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Click on http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8L7DQR80.htm 2. Crash 3. Actual Results: Firefox crashes. No TB generated. Clean new profile.
359,821
3,031,717
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1) Gecko/20061010 Firefox/2.0 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1) Gecko/20061010 Firefox/2.0 It does not matter which website or when, Firefox 2.0 seems to just crash after 10 minutes of use. I am using firefox 2.0 on Windows XP service pack 2. I have used Firefox for a long time, and only now am I having this problem. All virus scans by different programs came back negative, same for spyware. Just randomly, the firefox bug reporter comes on, sends the crash information and then firefox closes. Reproducible: Always
361,964
3,046,905
Crash: document.watch("title", function(a,b,c,d) { return { toString : function() { alert(1); } }; }); document.title = "xxx"; No crash: document.watch("title", function() { return { toString : function() { alert(1); } }; }); document.title = "xxx"; Regression range on trunk is from 2006-11-06-04 to 2006-11-07-04. http://bonsai.mozilla.org/cvsquery.cgi?module=PhoenixTinderbox&date=explicit&mindate=2006-11-06+04&maxdate=2006-11-07+04 Regression range on 1.8.0 branch is from 2006-11-24-07 to 2006-11-25-08 http://bonsai.mozilla.org/cvsquery.cgi?module=AviarySuiteBranchTinderbox&branch=MOZILLA_1_8_0_BRANCH&date=explicit&mindate=2006-11-24+07&maxdate=2006-11-25+08 Regressed from bug 354978? I'm marking this security sensitive for now, since I'm not sure if this could be an exploitable crash or not. Steps to reproduce: 0. Load a testcase. 1. Click a button. 2. An alert dialog appears. 3. Don't close the alert dialog. 4. After a few seconds, crash.
349,624
2,952,762
Steps to reproduce: javascript:let(y = let (x) 4) 3 Result: Assertion failure: !fp->blockChain || OBJ_GET_PARENT(cx, obj) == fp->blockChain, at /Users/admin/trunk/mozilla/js/src/jsinterp.c:5920
350,238
2,957,489
Steps to reproduce: In a debug build, javascript:<x/>.@*++; Result: Assertion failure: JS_UPTRDIFF(fp->sp, fp->spbase) <= depthdiff, at jsinterp.c:392
350,415
2,961,780
Steps to reproduce: In a debug build, javascript:new Function("let /*"); Result: Assertion failure: let || tt == TOK_VAR, at jsparse.c:3471 [@ Variables] Expected: Throw an error with the message "unterminated comment". Happens both before and after the fix for bug 350268.
344,305
2,907,938
I'm seeing this with the latest FF2 branch build. To reproduce: - Right click on a bookmark (in the bookmarks toolbar) - Click on properties in the context menu - Click on Ok in the properties window - Repeat the above steps a few times Result: Sometimes crash I usually crash when repeating this within 5 times or so. Gavin suggested that this could be something related to microsummaries. Talkback ID: TB20842322Y nsDocShell::SetupNewViewer [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/docshell/base/nsDocShell.cpp, line 5979] nsDocShell::Embed [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/docshell/base/nsDocShell.cpp, line 4587] nsDocShell::CreateContentViewer [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/docshell/base/nsDocShell.cpp, line 5718] nsDSURIContentListener::DoContent [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/docshell/base/nsDSURIContentListener.cpp, line 131] nsDocumentOpenInfo::TryContentListener [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/uriloader/base/nsURILoader.cpp, line 776] nsDocumentOpenInfo::DispatchContent [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/uriloader/base/nsURILoader.cpp, line 500] nsDocumentOpenInfo::OnStartRequest [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/uriloader/base/nsURILoader.cpp, line 345] nsInputStreamChannel::OnStartRequest [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/netwerk/base/src/nsInputStreamChannel.cpp, line 359] nsOutputStreamReadyEvent::EventHandler [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/xpcom/io/nsStreamUtils.cpp, line 217] 0x778b0c24 0x00200064 0x0c718d08
344,699
2,910,823
Installing yahoo toolbar, possibily google browser sync, and other extensions with firefox beta 2.0 results in crash at startup. Looks like this might be 11th or so top ranked crash for the early beta testing. nsDOMClassInfo::MarkReachablePreservedWrappers 1a9bf9a3 Product ID Firefox2 Build ID 2006071020 Trigger Time 2006-07-13 15:57:29.0 Platform Win32 Operating System Windows NT 5.1 build 2600 Module firefox.exe + (0018c97d) URL visited User Comments installing yahoo toolbar 1.2 for firefox. crash on startup. Since Last Crash 236 sec Total Uptime 236 sec Trigger Reason Access violation Source File, Line No. c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8-release/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/dom/src/base/nsDOMClassInfo.cpp, line 5176 Stack Trace nsDOMClassInfo::MarkReachablePreservedWrappers [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8-release/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/dom/src/base/nsDOMClassInfo.cpp, line 5176] nsDOMGCParticipantSH::Mark [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8-release/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/dom/src/base/nsDOMClassInfo.cpp, line 6912] XPC_WN_Helper_Mark [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8-release/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/js/src/xpconnect/src/xpcwrappednativejsops.cpp, line 1032] js_Mark [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8-release/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/js/src/jsobj.c, line 4581] MarkGCThingChildren [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8-release/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/js/src/jsgc.c, line 1763] MarkGCThingChildren [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8-release/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/js/src/jsgc.c, line 1785] js_MarkGCThing [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8-release/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/js/src/jsgc.c, line 2144] js_GC [c:/builds/tinderbox/Fx-Mozilla1.8-release/WINNT_5.2_Depend/mozilla/js/src/jsgc.c, line 2512] To query for more/current blackboxes check http://talkback-public.mozilla.org/search/start.jsp?search=1&searchby=stacksig&match=contains&searchfor=+nsDOMClassInfo%3A%3AMarkReachablePreservedWrappers+1a9bf9a3&vendor=MozillaOrg&product=All&platform=All&buildid=&sdate=&stime=&edate=&etime=&sortby=bbid&rlimit=500
344,759
2,911,379
From H D Moore <[email protected]>: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This bug is really annoying to track down, it seems like changing anything in the script prevents the EIP hijack from working. Hope it works for you, I can reliably reproduce here (Windows XP SP2 - FF 1.5.0.4). -HD (a18.470): Access violation - code c0000005 (!!! second chance !!!) eax=20202020 ebx=00000000 ecx=20202020 edx=022e5308 esi=022e5310 edi=022e5308 eip=20202113 esp=0012d7c4 ebp=0012d7e8 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=003b gs=0000 efl=00000202 *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for C: \WINDOWS\system32\xpsp2res.dll xpsp2res+0x202113: 20202113 008000000606 add [eax+0x6060000],al ds:0023:26262020=?? 0:000> k ChildEBP RetAddr WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong. 0012d7e8 60082df1 xpsp2res+0x202113 0012d834 6009c92d js3250!JS_SetPrivate+0x47 0012d864 60082a79 js3250!js_GetSrcNoteOffset+0x400f 0012d8a4 6009c148 js3250!JS_InitClass+0xa3 0012d8e0 60081fd4 js3250!js_GetSrcNoteOffset+0x382a 0012d90c 60082321 js3250!JS_SetGlobalObject+0xc4 *** WARNING: Unable to verify checksum for C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe *** ERROR: Symbol file could not be found. Defaulted to export symbols for C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe - 0012d928 0041021f js3250!JS_ResolveStandardClass+0x17c 0012d940 600addd2 firefox!NS_RegistryGetFactory+0x5ee0 0012d980 600ada90 js3250!js_LookupProperty+0x35b 0012d9a0 600ae29d js3250!js_LookupProperty+0x19 0012d9e0 004162e7 js3250!js_FindProperty+0x31b 0012da20 00416243 firefox!NS_RegistryGetFactory+0xbfa8 0012da4c 0040ce48 firefox!NS_RegistryGetFactory+0xbf04 0012dae0 0040cfb3 firefox!NS_RegistryGetFactory+0x2b09 0012db98 005364c5 firefox!NS_RegistryGetFactory+0x2c74 0012dbd8 00536e34 firefox!nsPrintOptions::GetNewPrintSettings+0x9baa 0012dbf4 005f298c firefox!nsPrintOptions::GetNewPrintSettings+0xa519 0012dc24 00732737 firefox!DeviceContextImpl::GetCanonicalPixelScale+0x9c53 0012dc4c 007247a5 firefox!nsPrintSettings::AddRef+0xb752 *** ERROR: Symbol file could not be found. Defaulted to export symbols for C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\xpcom_core.dll - 0012dc90 60311954 firefox!nsPrintSettings::GetPrintOptionsBits+0x14d0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- See attached testcase. I was able to reproduce this exploit using FF 1.5.0.4 and the pre-release version of FF 1.5.0.5 from today (July 14).
355,567
3,003,397
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060909 Firefox/1.5.0.7 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060909 Firefox/1.5.0.7 Problem occurs under a specific circumstance but could be an indication of a more serious buffer or cache management problem. First discovered error after encountering what appeared to be inconsistent JavaScript errors. Turns out, the problem was reproducible by loading webpages in a specific order that included specific JavaScript files. The name and size of the JavaScript files seem to affect reproducibility. The JavaScript error was due to a garbaged version of one of the JavaScript files. Clicking on the JavaScript error showed the JavaScript source code which was actually two JavaScript files partially merged. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: Extract attached reproducible test case and then follow these steps: 1. Load Page 2. Clear Private Data 3. Reload content.html Frame 4. Reload navTree.html Frame 5. Reload navTree.html Frame 6. navTree.html Frame will indicate JavaScript ReferenceError which indicates NavTree.js was corrupted Actual Results: After running the test and producing the JavaScript error and then viewing the code where the error occured you will see that the code that Firefox shows is actually TabPane.js and NavTree.js partially merged together which produces a syntax error. Expected Results: TabPane.js and NavTree.js should not be corrupted.
355,931
3,005,481
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9a1) Gecko/20061008 Minefield/3.0a1 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9a1) Gecko/20061008 Minefield/3.0a1 crash when upload a file in Google Page Creator Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. open http://pages.google.com/ 2. login a google 3. upload a stuff(file) Firefox/2006100804-trunk/WinXP TB24284195Q Firefox/2006100704-trunk/WinXP TB24282303X, TB24282302Z
355,984
3,005,912
Steps to reproduce: (1) Delete a CSS rule from a stylesheet. Original testcase: Attempting to reproduce bug 355931, crashed after accepting terms & conditions. Testcase suggested by bz coming up. Comments from bz: 3.349 <[email protected]> 2005-10-15 13:21 Convert CSSGroupRule and CSSStyleSheet to use nsCOMArray. Bug 312491, r+sr=bzbarsky. Is what it's a regression from Here's the problem 1685 nsICSSRule* rule = mInner->mOrderedRules.ObjectAt(aIndex); 1686 if (rule) { 1687 mInner->mOrderedRules.RemoveObjectAt(aIndex); 1688 rule->SetStyleSheet(nsnull); Who owns the rule? document.styleSheets[0].deleteRule(0) In any document with a stylesheet that has some rules that nsICSSRule* needs to be an nsCOMPtr<nsICSSRule> Otherwise the last ref to the rule might be held by mInner->mOrderedRules And the rule might die when we RemoveObjectAt Stack: 00 gklayout!nsCSSStyleSheet::DeleteRule(unsigned int aIndex = 0x33)+0x10a [m:\trunk\mozilla\layout\style\nscssstylesheet.cpp @ 1688] 01 xpcom_core!XPTC_InvokeByIndex(class nsISupports * that = 0x054b666c, unsigned int methodIndex = 0xe, unsigned int paramCount = 1, struct nsXPTCVariant * params = 0x0012dde8)+0x27 [m:\trunk\mozilla\xpcom\reflect\xptcall\src\md\win32\xptcinvoke.cpp @ 102] 02 xpc3250!XPCWrappedNative::CallMethod(class XPCCallContext * ccx = 0x054b666c, XPCWrappedNative::CallMode mode = 14 (No matching enumerant))+0xe41 [m:\trunk\mozilla\js\src\xpconnect\src\xpcwrappednative.cpp @ 2162] 03 xpc3250!XPCWrappedNative::CallMethod(class XPCCallContext * ccx = 0x0012df9c, XPCWrappedNative::CallMode mode = CALL_METHOD (0))+0xe41 [m:\trunk\mozilla\js\src\xpconnect\src\xpcwrappednative.cpp @ 2162] 04 xpc3250!XPC_WN_CallMethod(struct JSContext * cx = 0x03aff4f8, struct JSObject * obj = 0x0580b1c8, unsigned int argc = 1, long * argv = 0x0585a55c, long * vp = 0x0012e0b8)+0x177 [m:\trunk\mozilla\js\src\xpconnect\src\xpcwrappednativejsops.cpp @ 1455] 05 js3250!js_Invoke(struct JSContext * cx = 0x03aff4f8, unsigned int argc = 1, unsigned int flags = 0)+0xe47 [m:\trunk\mozilla\js\src\jsinterp.c @ 1377] 06 js3250!js_Interpret(struct JSContext * cx = 0x03aff4f8, unsigned char * pc = 0x0678d86c ":", long * result = 0x0012ebfc)+0xda34 [m:\trunk\mozilla\js\src\jsinterp.c @ 3927] 07 js3250!js_Invoke(struct JSContext * cx = 0x03aff4f8, unsigned int argc = 6, unsigned int flags = 6)+0xeba [m:\trunk\mozilla\js\src\jsinterp.c @ 1396] 08 js3250!fun_apply(struct JSContext * cx = 0x03aff4f8, struct JSObject * obj = 0x057a11e0, unsigned int argc = 6, long * argv = 0x0585a3ac, long * rval = 0x0012ecf0)+0x391 [m:\trunk\mozilla\js\src\jsfun.c @ 1687] 09 js3250!js_Invoke(struct JSContext * cx = 0x03aff4f8, unsigned int argc = 2, unsigned int flags = 0)+0xe47 [m:\trunk\mozilla\js\src\jsinterp.c @ 1377] 0a js3250!js_Interpret(struct JSContext * cx = 0x03aff4f8, unsigned char * pc = 0x06398107 ":", long * result = 0x0012f834)+0xda34 [m:\trunk\mozilla\js\src\jsinterp.c @ 3927] 0b js3250!js_Invoke(struct JSContext * cx = 0x03aff4f8, unsigned int argc = 1, unsigned int flags = 2)+0xeba [m:\trunk\mozilla\js\src\jsinterp.c @ 1396] 0c js3250!js_InternalInvoke(struct JSContext * cx = 0x03aff4f8, struct JSObject * obj = 0x0564c290, long fval = 91889112, unsigned int flags = 0, unsigned int argc = 1, long * argv = 0x06052850, long * rval = 0x0012f9b0)+0x118 [m:\trunk\mozilla\js\src\jsinterp.c @ 1471] 0d js3250!JS_CallFunctionValue(struct JSContext * cx = 0x03aff4f8, struct JSObject * obj = 0x0564c290, long fval = 91889112, unsigned int argc = 1, long * argv = 0x06052850, long * rval = 0x0012f9b0)+0x23 [m:\trunk\mozilla\js\src\jsapi.c @ 4419] 0e gklayout!nsJSContext::CallEventHandler(class nsISupports * aTarget = 0x06781378, void * aScope = 0x0564c290, void * aHandler = 0x057a1dd8, class nsIArray * aargv = 0x0564dc5c, class nsIVariant ** arv = 0x0012fa6c)+0x409 [m:\trunk\mozilla\dom\src\base\nsjsenvironment.cpp @ 1745] 0f gklayout!nsGlobalWindow::RunTimeout(struct nsTimeout * aTimeout = 0x06096118)+0x611 [m:\trunk\mozilla\dom\src\base\nsglobalwindow.cpp @ 6649] 10 gklayout!nsGlobalWindow::TimerCallback(class nsITimer * aTimer = 0x06f46138, void * aClosure = 0x06096118)+0x28 [m:\trunk\mozilla\dom\src\base\nsglobalwindow.cpp @ 6980] 11 xpcom_core!nsTimerImpl::Fire(void)+0x233 [m:\trunk\mozilla\xpcom\threads\nstimerimpl.cpp @ 383] 12 xpcom_core!nsTimerEvent::Run(void)+0xa1 [m:\trunk\mozilla\xpcom\threads\nstimerimpl.cpp @ 458] 13 xpcom_core!nsThread::ProcessNextEvent(int mayWait = 1, int * result = 0x0012fbc4)+0x1a0 [m:\trunk\mozilla\xpcom\threads\nsthread.cpp @ 483] 14 xpcom_core!NS_ProcessNextEvent_P(class nsIThread * thread = 0x00b3b428, int mayWait = 1)+0x56 [m:\trunk\xpg-fx-debug\xpcom\build\nsthreadutils.cpp @ 225] 15 gkwidget!nsBaseAppShell::Run(void)+0x5d [m:\trunk\mozilla\widget\src\xpwidgets\nsbaseappshell.cpp @ 153] 16 tkitcmps!nsAppStartup::Run(void)+0x6b [m:\trunk\mozilla\toolkit\components\startup\src\nsappstartup.cpp @ 171] 17 xul!XRE_main(int argc = 1, char ** argv = 0x00b37d38, struct nsXREAppData * aAppData = 0x004036b0)+0x1d8c [m:\trunk\mozilla\toolkit\xre\nsapprunner.cpp @ 2465] 18 firefox!main(int argc = 1, char ** argv = 0x00b37d38)+0x16 [m:\trunk\mozilla\browser\app\nsbrowserapp.cpp @ 61] 19 firefox!__tmainCRTStartup(void)+0x1a6 [f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\crtexe.c @ 586] 1a firefox!mainCRTStartup(void)+0xd [f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\crtexe.c @ 403] 1b kernel32!BaseProcessStart+0x23
356,146
3,007,136
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060909 Firefox/1.5.0.7 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060909 Firefox/1.5.0.7 I tried to install Testopia ver 1.1 on bugzilla ver 2.22 using postgreSQL on a CentOS 4.3 host and received the errors described in the Actual Results section below. Please advise. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Copy testopia 1.1 tar file to bugzilla installation dir and extract 2.Run perl tr_install Actual Results: perl tr_install.pl Now installing Testopia ... Patching Bugzilla's files ... No patch file especified, trying to determine the right one to use ... Bugzilla version 2.22 detected. Patch file chosen: patch-2.22 Now patching ... Done. Recovering original permissions ... Done. Congratulations, patch worked flawless! A backup copy of the modified files has been saved with the .orig sufix. Setting file permissions ... Done. Checking Testopia database ... Initializing the new Schema storage... Adding new table attach_data ... [Sun Oct 8 09:53:30 2006] tr_install.pl: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index "attach_data_pkey" for table "attach_data" <h1>Software error:</h1> <pre>DBD::Pg::db do failed: ERROR: relation &quot;attach_data&quot; already exists [for Statement &quot;CREATE TABLE attach_data ( id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, thedata bytea NOT NULL )&quot;] at Bugzilla/DB.pm line 513 Bugzilla::DB::_bz_add_table_raw('Bugzilla::DB::Pg=HASH(0xa0a3df8)', 'attach_data') called at Bugzilla/DB.pm line 488 Bugzilla::DB::bz_add_table('Bugzilla::DB::Pg=HASH(0xa0a3df8)', 'attach_data') called at Bugzilla/DB.pm line 335 Bugzilla::DB::bz_setup_database('Bugzilla::DB::Pg=HASH(0xa0a3df8)') called at Bugzilla/DB/Pg.pm line 220 Bugzilla::DB::Pg::bz_setup_database('Bugzilla::DB::Pg=HASH(0xa0a3df8)') called at tr_install.pl line 298 main::UpdateDB('Bugzilla::DB::Pg=HASH(0xa0a3df8)', 1) called at tr_install.pl line 79 </pre> <p> For help, please send mail to this site's webmaster, giving this error message and the time and date of the error. </p> [Sun Oct 8 09:53:31 2006] tr_install.pl: DBD::Pg::db do failed: ERROR: relation "attach_data" already exists [for Statement "CREATE TABLE attach_data ( [Sun Oct 8 09:53:31 2006] tr_install.pl: id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, [Sun Oct 8 09:53:31 2006] tr_install.pl: thedata bytea NOT NULL [Sun Oct 8 09:53:31 2006] tr_install.pl: )"] at Bugzilla/DB.pm line 513 [Sun Oct 8 09:53:31 2006] tr_install.pl: Bugzilla::DB::_bz_add_table_raw('Bugzilla::DB::Pg=HASH(0xa0a3df8)', 'attach_data') called at Bugzilla/DB.pm line 488 [Sun Oct 8 09:53:31 2006] tr_install.pl: Bugzilla::DB::bz_add_table('Bugzilla::DB::Pg=HASH(0xa0a3df8)', 'attach_data') called at Bugzilla/DB.pm line 335 [Sun Oct 8 09:53:31 2006] tr_install.pl: Bugzilla::DB::bz_setup_database('Bugzilla::DB::Pg=HASH(0xa0a3df8)') called at Bugzilla/DB/Pg.pm line 220 [Sun Oct 8 09:53:31 2006] tr_install.pl: Bugzilla::DB::Pg::bz_setup_database('Bugzilla::DB::Pg=HASH(0xa0a3df8)') called at tr_install.pl line 298 [Sun Oct 8 09:53:31 2006] tr_install.pl: main::UpdateDB('Bugzilla::DB::Pg=HASH(0xa0a3df8)', 1) called at tr_install.pl line 79 [root@bugzilla3 bugzilla-2.22]# Expected Results: Expected testopia installation to successfully install testopia
346,090
2,925,097
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.4) Gecko/20060608 Ubuntu/dapper-security Firefox/1.5.0.4 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.4) Gecko/20060608 Ubuntu/dapper-security Firefox/1.5.0.4 Will post example file... Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.open the submitted file 2.press the popup buttons 3.observe the crash Also happened with Epiphany on Ubuntu Dapper
347,561
2,935,321
This bug report is from Elder Young from the mozillazine forums http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=2413634#2413634 Following info is his: "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1b1) Gecko/20060805 BonEcho/2.0b1 ID:2006080504 I've had tons of crashes today, but I think they're because I forced compatibility of Mostly Crystal for Firefox 1.5. I'll watch for AdBlockPlus crashes today, now that I've removed that theme. Still, I have been experiencing a lot of program hangs/crashes that seem to go away, or at least happen less often, when I disable AdBlockPlus. Like I said, I think these are theme related, but here are my TB ID's from today. TB21809435X TB21809462G TB21809518E I was trying to start with session restore enabled. One of them occurred while restarting during the update from 2006080409 build to 2006080504. The other two occurred during startup after the first crash. I think at least one of these two occurred in safe mode. I had 3 tabs open, a bugzilla page, an f1 forums page, and an amazon.com page. The hangs seemed to occur while Bon Echo tried to load the amazon.com page (for Hugh Laurie's book The Gun Seller), although that may just be because it was the leftmost tab and the last to load." I am unable to reproduce this crash, but it happened three times to Elder Young with three identical stacktraces so I thought i'd file it. Mayhap related to bug 347516. Mayhap not.
414,747
3,459,329
crashes during addons -> Find Update Regression info: 20080129_0533_firefox-3.0b3pre.en-US.win32.zip OK 20080129_0733_firefox-3.0b3pre.en-US.win32.zip Crashing which looks like it would narrow it down to either: Bug 402252 - application details should be accessible from prefs UI. or Bug 391002 - "broadcaster/command element failed to re-forward all attributes to the target element"
414,854
3,460,228
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; de; rv:1.8.1.10) Gecko/20071115 Iceweasel/2.0.0.10 (Debian-2.0.0.10-0etch1) Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9b3pre) Gecko/2008013007 Minefield/3.0b3pre Firefox crashs while loading http://www.tvblogger.de/ Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Load http://www.tvblogger.de/ Regression range: 20080129_2220_firefox-3.0b3pre.en-US.linux-i686.tar.bz2 works 20080129_2232_firefox-3.0b3pre.en-US.linux-i686.tar.bz2 crashs http://hourly-archive.localgho.st/linux/20080129_2232_checkins.html The crash doesn't always trigger Breakpad. Crash reports: Debian Etch: http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/0ab4dda1-cf0e-11dc-8f66-001a4bd43ef6 http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/a094225c-cf47-11dc-8492-001a4bd43ed6 Windows XP: http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bf9aaa61-cf1f-11dc-9b13-001a4bd43ed6
418,915
3,493,629
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9b4pre) Gecko/2008022005 Minefield/3.0b4pre Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9b4pre) Gecko/2008022005 Minefield/3.0b4pre Despite fixes to bugzillas 408623 and 415285, Java plugin still facing Plugin printing issues with latest build of FF3.0b4pre (tested on Windows XP). Summary: - With 408623: The plugin drawing area's coordinates for printing are supposedly correctly converted from app units to device units. However, we were unable to test this fix because of the over printing problem in 415285. - With 415285: FF fixes the over printing problem by creating a new windows for plugin to render print contents on. This window is backed by a cairo paginated layer where everything else except plugin is drawn on. After the 2 fixes above, the issues we're facing now is with the new plugin print rendering window's coordinates clipping and unit conversion. Attached are 2 MDI files to view with MS Doc Image Viewer and 2 htmls where these MDI are produced. ArcTest1.html is basically the same as ArcTest2.html, except that it has a bunch of lines added at the top to push the drawing area of ArcTest applet further down the page. The coordinates {x,y,width,height} that plugin received from NPEmbedPrint.window are: + For ArcTest1.html: - If print to MDI file: {183, 150, 800, 800} - If print to real printer (Xerox 432): {367, 300, 800, 800} <-- applet is printable on actual 8x11 paper here. + For ArcTest2.html: - If print to MDI file: {183, 437, 800, 800} - If print to real printer: {367, 945, 800, 800} <-- applet is off the 8x11 paper here 1) The "origin" (x,y) coordinates of this window are calculated very off with reference to the rest of the contents on the paginated back layer. Look at ArcTest2.mdi and see how (x,y) is placed low (y) and more centered (x) on the page, when it supposes to show right below the title on the page and left adjusted. Further, the "y" values for ArcTest1 and ArcTest2 seem odd/reversed, because y's value becomes bigger as the applet moved further up the page. 2) Even after 408623 fix, the conversion to device units doesn't seem to work right. Comparing the coordinates received when printing to MDI vs. real printer, while width and height remained constant, x & y changed dramatically between the 2 devices. Aren't all 4 coordinates undergone the same AppUnitsToDevPixels() conversion with 408623 fix? If so, it seems this conversion do not work properly to account for various devices. 2) The unclipped area of the plugin rendering window is physically located very low with respect to the back layer. That is, if the applet is displayed further up the page, the unclipped/print-renderable area becomes shortened. Please compare ArcTest1.mdi with ArcTest2.mdi. In ArcTest2.html, the applet is displayed higher and so the rendering window's height is shortened. I've tried continuously to get FF3 printing to work for Java Plugin, but faced one problem after another with each round of FF3 printing code change. As of this point, besides fixing the above issues, I'd like to ask if you could ensure backward compatibility. Since the new generation of Java Plugin is still under development, I simply ask if you could make Flash plugin printing to work with FF3. Because as of current, you cannot print any Flash contents whether to real printer or to MDI. Try the following page: http://smiley.smileycentral.com/download/index.jhtml?partner=ZNxmk762&spu=true&nsrc=az2&click_hash=11HbFFc If you need access to latest Java Plugin binary, please contact me. Thanks. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Try with Flash: print the following page http://smiley.smileycentral.com/download/index.jhtml?partner=ZNxmk762&spu=true&nsrc=az2&click_hash=11HbFFc to either a real printer or an MDI. 2. See the attached MDI images of Java Plugin prints. Actual Results: Applet print location is off and the "off" amount is depended on print device. Applet print area is clipped wrongly. Expected Results: Print result should looks like how contents looks on the browser.
420,520
3,507,739
Encountered a fairly major dataloss bug with the bookmark organizer. Steps to reproduce: 1. Create a bookmark with a tag 2. Open the Bookmark Organizer 3. Expand tags folder 4. Select the tag in the left-hand pane 4. Select the bookmark in the right-hand pane 5. Notice that the "Name" field in the bottom-right pane is blank (where the bookmark title should be) 6. Click in the blank Name field 7. Click again on the bookmark in the top-right pane 8. Watch the bookmark name vanish, never to return Build ID: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9b4pre) Gecko/2008030111 Minefield/3.0b4pre
417,033
3,478,582
BUILD: A trunk build with the patch for bug 415028 in it (either new enough, or patched). STEPS TO REPRODUCE: 1) Start Firefox 2) Use about:config to set javascript.options.gczeal to the integer 2 3) Quit Firefox (or kill it). 4) Try to start Firefox EXPECTED RESULTS: Starts up! ACTUAL RESULTS: Assertion failure: entry->vword != PCVAL_NULL, at ../../../mozilla/js/src/jsinterp.c:4602 (gdb) where #0 JS_Assert (s=0xb7ba3b4d "entry->vword != PCVAL_NULL", file=0xb7ba2d88 "../../../mozilla/js/src/jsinterp.c", ln=4602) at ../../../mozilla/js/src/jsutil.c:63 #1 0xb7b1f62f in js_Interpret (cx=0x8529a88, pc=0xb1ee8dc1 ";", result=0xbfffe310) at ../../../mozilla/js/src/jsinterp.c:4602 #2 0xb7b0c681 in js_Invoke (cx=0x8529a88, argc=0, vp=0xb1c1bfa0, flags=2) at ../../../mozilla/js/src/jsinterp.c:1417 #3 0xb7b0c950 in js_InternalInvoke (cx=0x8529a88, obj=0xb1dd9f00, fval=-1310889952, flags=0, argc=0, argv=0x0, rval=0xbfffe43c) at ../../../mozilla/js/src/jsinterp.c:1473 #4 0xb7acf174 in JS_CallFunctionValue (cx=0x8529a88, obj=0xb1dd9f00, fval=-1310889952, argc=0, argv=0x0, rval=0xbfffe43c) at ../../../mozilla/js/src/jsapi.c:4946 #5 0xb58359da in nsXBLProtoImplAnonymousMethod::Execute (this=0x8859390, aBoundElement=0xb21b0ea0) at ../../../../mozilla/content/xbl/src/nsXBLProtoImplMethod.cpp:332 #6 0xb58272f3 in nsXBLPrototypeBinding::BindingAttached (this=0x8856e88, aBoundElement=0xb21b0ea0) at ../../../../mozilla/content/xbl/src/nsXBLPrototypeBinding.cpp:495 #7 0xb5823086 in nsXBLBinding::ExecuteAttachedHandler (this=0x881f7e8) at ../../../../mozilla/content/xbl/src/nsXBLBinding.cpp:953 #8 0xb5847bfc in nsBindingManager::ProcessAttachedQueue (this=0x816bdf8, aSkipSize=0) at ../../../../mozilla/content/xbl/src/nsBindingManager.cpp:995 #9 0xb5398776 in PresShell::InitialReflow (this=0x8610e80, aWidth=60, aHeight=60) at ../../../mozilla/layout/base/nsPresShell.cpp:2408 #10 0xb585c551 in nsXULDocument::StartLayout (this=0x85cc668) at ../../../../../mozilla/content/xul/document/src/nsXULDocument.cpp:1958 #11 0xb58603eb in nsXULDocument::DoneWalking (this=0x85cc668) at ../../../../../mozilla/content/xul/document/src/nsXULDocument.cpp:3088 #12 0xb5860006 in nsXULDocument::ResumeWalk (this=0x85cc668) at ../../../../../mozilla/content/xul/document/src/nsXULDocument.cpp:3032 #13 0xb5861270 in nsXULDocument::OnStreamComplete (this=0x85cc668, aLoader=0xb1e0e020, context=0x0, aStatus=0, stringLen=28395, (gdb) jsstack 0 () ["chrome://global/content/bindings/findbar.xml":364] prefsvc = undefined this = [object XULElement @ 0xb1c4df28 (native @ 0xb21b0ea0)]
423,790
3,535,283
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686 (x86_64); en-US; rv:1.8.1.12) Gecko/20080201 Firefox/2.0.0.12 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686 (x86_64); en-US; rv:1.8.1.12) Gecko/20080201 Firefox/2.0.0.12 If the phishing server returns 400's, Firefox will make the request every minute, instead of just making 3 requests, and then backing off for an hour. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Have server return 400.
424,343
3,539,611
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US; rv:1.9b5pre) Gecko/2008032103 Minefield/3.0b5pre Firefox/3.0 Build Identifier: Seems starting today: 3/21/08 the nightly folders for trunk are not being created, but the builds are going into the 'Latest nightly' folder. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open the URL and look for trunk builds with today's date 2. 3. Actual Results: No folders found for 'trunks' with today's date. Expected Results: folders with today's trunk build
424,663
3,542,101
There are some crashes showing up around rank #40 in the topcrash list (going back multiple betas, and in nightlies) where the top of the stack is the following (and the parts below vary a lot and may be garbage): 0 CalcCharacterPositionAtoW 1 InternalGetCompositionStringW 2 ImmGetCompositionStringW 3 nsWindow::OnIMEComposition(long) mozilla/widget/src/windows/nsWindow.cpp:6593 All of the user comments appear to be in Chinese, so it wouldn't surprise me if this is a problem with some specific Chinese IME. (Maybe we could find out by looking at the Module List for the crashes?) I'm not sure if Chinese usage of the betas is as high as it is for the releases, so this is a little worrying (I normally wouldn't file a topcrash this low on the list). User comments include: 转换输入法,输入法是微软拼音. 使用智能ABC输入法时会崩溃 为什么会崩溃Add-ons: {972ce4c6-7e08-4474-a285-3208198ce6fd}:2.0 BuildID: 2008030317 Comments: 为什么会崩溃 CrashTime: 1206152924 InstallTime: 1205291856 ProductName: Firefox SecondsSinceLastCrash: 68225 StartupTime: 1206152905 Theme: classic/1.0 URL: http://www.baidu.com/ UserID: 4126b85b-edb4-46f2-855f-f1a6c396fb47 Vendor: Mozilla Version: 3.0b4 此报告也包含本应用程序崩溃时状态的技术信息. 怎么回事,怎么又这样? 郁闷…… 我也没怎么动,只加了些扩展. 很喜欢它,第一次的时候好像还是1点几,希望3.0正式版早点出,祝你们身体健康 Running this whole chunk of comments through Google Translate yields Conversions, Microsoft Pinyin input method. Intelligent use of ABC input method will collapse Why would collapse Add-ons: (972ce4c6-7e08-4474-a285-3208198ce6fd): 2.0 BuildID: 2008030317 Comments: Why would crumble CrashTime: 1206152924 InstallTime: 1205291856 ProductName: Firefox SecondsSinceLastCrash: 68,225 StartupTime: 1206152905 Theme: classic/1.0 URL: http://www.baidu.com/ UserID: 4126b85b-edb4-46f2-855f-f1a6c396fb47 Vendor: Mozilla Version: 3.0b4 this report also includes the collapse of the state of application of technical information. How matter, how is this? Depressed…… How I did not move, and only a little expansion. Liked it, the first time like 1:00 or several, that the earlier 3.0 version, and I wish you good health I looked at the module list for 5 crashes. All 5 have had at least one "*.ime" file listed in the module list. All of them have had WINABC.IME listed (this also seems to be mentioned in the comments) and also MSCTFIME.IME. Some have also had WINPY.IME (probably the other one mentioned?), SogouPy.ime, and jpwb.IME, and WINZM.IME.
425,576
3,549,756
Some Japanese users reported that they have encountered crashes on login to Excite Blog <http://www.exblog.jp/> after updating to Firefox 2.0.0.13. http://forums.mozillazine.jp/viewtopic.php?t=7215 http://takublog.exblog.jp/7581761/ http://asfradio.exblog.jp/8538149/ http://sanggar.exblog.jp/6943437/ http://ddrer.exblog.jp/7736962/ http://th69.exblog.jp/7574222/ http://runtotorun.exblog.jp/7735841/ - error message says: The instruction at "0x600f0290" referenced memory at "0x000013e8". The Memory could not be "read". Click OK to terminate the application. - both on Windows and Mac - no problem with the "secure mode login" (with SSL) - no problem when login from the home page, crash when login form "login" links on each blogs
413,882
3,451,100
With google spreadsheets, when trying to enter anything into a cell, I frequently have to command + tab to make firefox lose focus, command + tab back, then press enter to get anything to work. Sometimes it works when I just press enter. On irc someone had mentioned that there was a focus patch that had landed recently for cocoa widgets, and no windows user could confirm this. This is a fairly recent regression (within the last week), but I don't know when exactly.
414,092
3,453,351
boxes = pixman_region_rectangles (&fill_region, &n_boxes); (gdb) fin Run till exit from #0 _moz_pixman_region_rectangles (region=0x7fffb3134d10, n_rects=0x7fffb3134d0c) at /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-region.c:361 0x00002aaaab8b4aac in _moz_pixman_image_fill_rectangles (op=PIXMAN_OP_SRC, dest=0x1280e90, color=0x7fffb3134d30, n_rects=1, rects=0x7fffb3134db0) at /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c:688 Value returned is $17 = (pixman_box16_t *) 0x7fffb3134d10 (gdb) n (gdb) p boxes $18 = (pixman_box16_t *) 0xffffffffb3134d10 obj/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src% make pixman-image.o Updating dependencies file, .deps/.all.pp pixman-image.c gcc -o pixman-image.o -c -DMOZILLA_INTERNAL_API -DOSTYPE=\"Linux2.6\" -DOSARCH=Linux -I/home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src -I/home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/../../cairo/src -I/home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src -I. -I../../../../dist/include -I../../../../dist/include/libpixman -I../../../../dist/include/nspr -I/usr/include -I/usr/include -I../../../../dist/sdk/include -fPIC -Wall -W -Wno-unused -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-align -Wno-long-long -pedantic -pthread -pipe -DDEBUG -D_DEBUG -DDEBUG_karl -DTRACING -g -fno-inline -DPACKAGE="mozpixman" -D_USE_MATH_DEFINES -include ../../../../mozilla-config.h -DMOZILLA_CLIENT -Wp,-MD,.deps/pixman-image.pp /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c In file included from /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c:31: /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman.h:496: warning: comma at end of enumerator list In file included from /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c:32: /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-private.h:32:1: warning: "DEBUG" redefined <command line>:1:1: warning: this is the location of the previous definition /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c: In function 'allocate_image': /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c:83: warning: implicit declaration of function '_moz_pixman_region_init' /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c: In function '_moz_pixman_image_unref': /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c:121: warning: implicit declaration of function '_moz_pixman_region_fini' /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c: In function 'reset_clip_region': /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c:329: warning: implicit declaration of function '_moz_pixman_region_init_rect' /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c: In function '_moz_pixman_image_set_clip_region': /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c:396: warning: implicit declaration of function '_moz_pixman_region_copy' /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c: In function '_moz_pixman_image_fill_rectangles': /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c:686: warning: implicit declaration of function '_moz_pixman_region_intersect' /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c:688: warning: implicit declaration of function '_moz_pixman_region_rectangles' /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c:688: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c:692: warning: implicit declaration of function '_moz_pixman_fill' /home/karl/moz/mozilla/gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-image.c:711: warning: implicit declaration of function '_moz_pixman_image_composite'
414,511
3,457,251
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9b3pre) Gecko/2008012804 Minefield/3.0b3pre Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9b3pre) Gecko/2008012804 Minefield/3.0b3pre Goto http://paroga.com/ff/crash.html After a few seconds firefox will crash. This only happens, when the mimetype of the *.css-files is image/svg+xml. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Goto http://paroga.com/ff/crash.html
414,658
3,458,440
Reproduced with current nightly build on Mac 10.4 follow up from Bug 413867 Steps to reproduce: Install Webmail Notifier Extension Add a Email account via the Extensions Options Close the Preference Dialog Crash Assertion failure: cx->thread->id == js_CurrentThreadId(), at ../../../source/mozilla/js/src/jsapi.c:851
421,571
3,517,029
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9b5pre) Gecko/2008030613 Minefield/3.0b5pre ID:2008030613 repro: open Gmail click on [Chat] , [Labels] or [Invite a friend] (left column) result: those menus won't expand now click on [Send mail] result: nothing happens, you can't access anything but your inbox regressionwindow: works in 20080306_1109_firefox-3.0b5pre.en-US.win32 fails in 20080306_1241_firefox-3.0b5pre.en-US.win32 http://bonsai.mozilla.org/cvsquery.cgi?treeid=default&module=PhoenixTinderbox&branch=HEAD&branchtype=match&filetype=match&whotype=match&sortby=Date&hours=2&date=explicit&mindate=1204830540&maxdate=1204836059&cvsroot=%2Fcvsroot
421,715
3,518,319
User-Agent: Opera/9.26 (X11; Linux i686; U; fr) Build Identifier: 2008030804 Firefox 3 build 2008030804 crashes if you have a canvas 2dcontext to which you want to putImageData() from an undefined array element. The weird part is, it doesn't crash if array[1] or array[0] is used. However, Firefox crashes if array[2] is used. The crasher is reproducible in Firefox 2 as well. Available crash report: http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/ea8388b5-ed3b-11dc-be10-001a4bd43ef6 (the crash report includes a private URL, please don't make it public ;) ) Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Load the provided URL 2. Click the paragraph. 3. Crash. Actual Results: Firefox crashes. Expected Results: Firefox should not crash.
460,875
3,823,233
See http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/1f1ea68a-9eff-11dd-a8e8-001a4bd43ed6. Summary: Crash in js_TraceObject browsing around on Cars.com with |javascript.options.jit.content| set to true Steps to Reproduce: 1. With JIT for content enabled, load any car URL, such as http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail.jsp;?tracktype=usedcc&searchType=21&pageNumber=0&numResultsPerPage=50&largeNumResultsPerPage=0&sortorder=descending&sortfield=PRICE+descending&certifiedOnly=false&criteria=K-|E-|M-_1_|D-_7070_|N-N|R-30|I-1%2c7|P-PRICE+descending|Q-descending|Z-94086&aff=national&paId=291944052&recnum=1&leadExists=true 2. Click around the top tabs, and, if necessary, the photo galleries. Stack: 0 js3250.dll js_TraceObject js/src/jsobj.cpp:5259 1 js3250.dll JS_TraceChildren js/src/jsgc.cpp:2366 2 js3250.dll js_TraceObject js/src/jsobj.cpp:5225 3 js3250.dll JS_TraceChildren js/src/jsgc.cpp:2366 4 js3250.dll js_TraceObject js/src/jsobj.cpp:5259 5 js3250.dll JS_TraceChildren js/src/jsgc.cpp:2366 6 js3250.dll js_TraceObject js/src/jsobj.cpp:5259 7 js3250.dll JS_TraceChildren js/src/jsgc.cpp:2366 8 js3250.dll JS_CallTracer js/src/jsgc.cpp:2642 9 js3250.dll gc_root_traversal js/src/jsgc.cpp:2746 10 js3250.dll JS_DHashTableEnumerate js/src/jsdhash.cpp:724 11 js3250.dll js_TraceRuntime js/src/jsgc.cpp:3015 12 js3250.dll js_GC js/src/jsgc.cpp:3415 13 js3250.dll js_DestroyContext js/src/jscntxt.cpp:462 14 js3250.dll JS_DestroyContext js/src/jsapi.cpp:1059 15 xul.dll xul.dll@0x2b4d1d
461,412
3,827,502
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.3) Gecko/2008092417 Firefox/3.0.3 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.3) Gecko/2008092417 Firefox/3.0.3 I have my own bookmark folder with a lot of links and sub-folders. At the bottom of this folder there is an option to "Open all in tabs". If right-click on it and select Delete, will delete everything in this folder. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Build a new bookmark folder (TEST) at the top of the browser. 2.Add to this folder bookmarks and sub-folders. 3.Click on this folder (TEST) and there is an "Open All in Tabs" option at the bottom. 4.Right-click on it and select Delete. Actual Results: 5.All the bookmarks in TEST will be deleted. Expected Results: To delete the "Open All in Tabs" option in this folder. I have been able to restore my bookmarks from a few days ago from "Import and Backup" but I lost a few.
461,555
3,828,505
Summary: Merck.com renders, then loads a blank page and appears to never finish loading This works fine in 3.0.x Steps to Reproduce: 1. Using trunk, load http://www.merck.com Expected Results: Merck.com finishes loading Actual Results: Initially Merck.com renders, but then flashes to a blank page and never finishes loading Error: syntax error Source File: http://www.merck.com/screenresolution.html?width=1920&height=1200 Line: 1, Column: 62 Source Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
453,024
3,761,273
Steps to reproduce: Run all the Mochitests in a debug browser build. The first revision where the crash happens is: changeset: 18376:574dff8d8e89 user: Ben Karel <[email protected]> date: Mon Aug 25 13:21:28 2008 -0400 summary: Bug 293834 test. r=bzbarsky That patch introduces a new test, but the new test is not the one that asserts. I've seen these two tests hit the assertion: /tests/toolkit/content/tests/widgets/test_popup_recreate.xul /tests/toolkit/content/tests/widgets/test_bug365773.xul
453,227
3,762,797
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.3pre) Gecko/2008090106 GranParadiso/3.0.3pre Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.3pre) Gecko/2008090106 GranParadiso/3.0.3pre If I create client certificate from https://www.startssl.com/?app=12 it not apperas in personal certificate manager, and seems lost. Result is added account that can be accessed only with client certificate, without certificate. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Go to https://www.startssl.com/?app=12 and register for an account 2. check high grade 3. got security code via mail, enter it into wizard 4. wait while key generation process 5. confirm certificate install button 6. got "Congratulations! * Your first client certificate is installed in your browser. This is a bootstrapping certificate for authentication purpose. * Backup this certificate to an external media" screen Go to tools -> options -> advanced -> encryption -> view certificates ->your certificates Actual Results: you not see certificate for entered into form email signed by StartCom. If you don't have any certs before start this test - you will see empty cert list. Expected Results: cert signed by StartCom works ok with Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.0.1) Gecko/2008070208 Firefox/3.0.1 Similar bug actual for current seamonkey-trunk Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1b1pre) Gecko/20080901002016 SeaMonkey/2.0a1pre ID:20080901002016
453,397
3,764,366
Created attachment 336606 Testcase BUILD: tracemonkey branch revision f4909cae663d STEPS TO REPRODUCE: run "js -j test.js" on the attached JS file. ACTUAL RESULTS: fatal assert with this stack: JS_Assert ReconstructPCStack js_ReconstructStackDepth js_ExecuteTree Assertion failure: script->main <= target && target < script->code + script->length, at jsopcode.cpp:5182 I ran into this while playing with the testcase in bug 451605, so this might be related to that issue. In any case, the behavior seems to definitely depend on having all the loops, and on having that one if statement, and on that if statement sometimes evaluating false and sometimes true. So if I change the 2 in that test to a 5 or make realStep smaller, the bug goes away. I've tried to reduce the number of iterations as much as I could. numRows and numCols can be increased to 5 (from 4) if desired; in that case the 2 can be changed to a 1, and realStep to something like 0.8. But with the loop sizes at 4, using 1 and 0.8 doesn't trigger the bug. In any case, the testcase seems to be about as small as I can make it.
453,406
3,764,461
Created attachment 336620 testcase (can crash Firefox when closed or later) Steps to reproduce: 1. Load the testcase. 2. Close the window (or for better reproducibility, Quit) Result: Crash [@ nsDefaultComparator] during js_GC, *or* ###!!! ASSERTION: Child not in controls: 'index != controls.NoIndex', file nsHTMLFormElement.cpp, line 1464 ###!!! ASSERTION: Invalid start index: 'count == 0 || start < Length()', file nsTArray.h, line 597 often followed by various other assertions, malloc complaints such as "incorrect checksum for freed object", crashes, etc.
453,736
3,767,272
Created attachment 336942 testcase (crashes Firefox within a minute) Steps to reproduce: 1. Load the testcase from a file: URL. 2. Wait 5-60 seconds. Result: Some kind of crash under nsSVGElement::BindToTree. It may involve calling a bogus memory address. You'll probably also see some of these assertions: ###!!! ASSERTION: No callbacks should be registered while we set up this entry: '!entry->HasContentChangeCallback()', file /Users/jruderman/central/content/base/src/nsDocument.cpp, line 3288 ###!!! ASSERTION: Please remove this from the document properly: '!IsInDoc()', file /Users/jruderman/central/content/base/src/nsGenericElement.cpp, line 1743 ###!!! ASSERTION: Already have a document. Unbind first!: '!GetCurrentDoc() && !IsInDoc()', file /Users/jruderman/central/content/base/src/nsGenericDOMDataNode.cpp, line 585 ###!!! ASSERTION: Shallow unbind won't clear document and binding parent on kids!: 'aDeep || (!GetCurrentDoc() && !GetBindingParent())', file /Users/jruderman/central/content/base/src/nsGenericElement.cpp, line 2730 ###!!! ASSERTION: Bound to wrong document: 'aDocument == GetCurrentDoc()', file /Users/jruderman/central/content/base/src/nsGenericElement.cpp, line 2717 ###!!! ASSERTION: Bound to wrong parent: 'aParent == GetParent()', file /Users/jruderman/central/content/base/src/nsGenericElement.cpp, line 2718 The testcase is loosely based on dynamic-use-01.svg, one of the most evil reftests in the Mozilla tree.
454,061
3,769,952
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1b1pre) Gecko/20080907032646 Minefield/3.1b1pre Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; de-DE; rv:1.9.1b1pre) Gecko/20080907031916 Shredder/3.0b1pr Crash [@ nsImapService::MessageURIToMsgHdr(char const*, nsIMsgDBHdr**) ] 8b35aba8-7c88-11dd-98f6-001a4bd43e5c?p=1 0 thunderbird.exe nsImapService::MessageURIToMsgHdr 1 thunderbird.exe GetMsgDBHdrFromURI 2 thunderbird.exe nsImapUrl::GetMsgFolder 3 thunderbird.exe nsImapUrl::GetFolderCharset 4 thunderbird.exe bridge_new_new_uri 5 thunderbird.exe nsStreamConverter::SetStreamURI 6 thunderbird.exe nsStreamConverter::Init 7 thunderbird.exe nsStreamConverter::AsyncConvertData 8 thunderbird.exe nsStreamConverterService::AsyncConvertData 9 thunderbird.exe nsImapMockChannel::SetupPartExtractorListener 10 thunderbird.exe nsImapMockChannel::OnCacheEntryAvailable 11 thunderbird.exe nsCacheListenerEvent::Run 12 xpcom_core.dll nsThread::ProcessNextEvent 13 xpcom_core.dll NS_ProcessNextEvent_P 14 thunderbird.exe nsBaseAppShell::Run 15 thunderbird.exe nsAppStartup::Run 16 thunderbird.exe XRE_main 17 thunderbird.exe NS_internal_main 18 thunderbird.exe wmain 19 thunderbird.exe __tmainCRTStartup 20 kernel32.dll kernel32.dll@0x17066 also 885a5aab-7ce2-11dd-84e0-001a4bd43e5c Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Use GMail as IMAP 2. Try to read a email with attachments Actual Results: Crash Expected Results: The email will be displayed The crash only happens with emails with attachments. Without attachment the email will be displayed normal
445,319
3,704,514
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-GB; rv:1.8.1.12) Gecko/20080306 Firefox/2.0.0.12 Build Identifier: The beginning of section 15 in ECMA-262 states that "None of the built-in functions described in this section shall initially have a prototype property unless otherwise specified...". Firefox gives all the standard functions prototype objects, however other web browsers do not. This problem also applies to DOM functions, although that doesn't seem to be specified anywhere. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: alert(eval.prototype); alert(document.getElementById.prototype); Actual Results: "[object Object]" for both tests Expected Results: "undefined" for both tests
451,323
3,747,255
Created attachment 334639 testcase (makes Firefox crash on shutdown if using mallocscribble) Steps to reproduce: 1. export MallocScribble=1 2. Run a debug build of Firefox. 3. Load the testcase. 4. Quit Firefox. Result: crash [@ nsAttributeTextNode::UnbindFromTree], usually dereferencing 0x555555c5, but sometimes dereferencing 0xc71fe657 or nearby.
451,666
3,750,066
BUILD: Current mozilla-central with content and chrome jit enabled. STEPS TO REPRODUCE: 1) Start Firefox (it points to the default start page) 2) Open DOM Inspector ACTUAL RESULTS: Null-dereference crash EXPECTED RESULTS: no crash. ADDITIONAL DETAILS: The issue is that we enter js_Interpret on some JSContext. We don't have an fp on that JSContext yet. We end up in TraceRecorder::test_property_cache, which calls js_LookupPropertyWithFlags. This enters a resolve class hook (XBLResolve to be exact). This resolve hook executes script on a different JSContext (I think i nthis case we have a listener from one document touching a node from another document or something along those lines). So we reenter js_interpret. The two jscontexts live on the same thread, so we pick up the TraceRecorder from the other JSContext and run with it. Gdb debugging session (with stack trace trimmed to only show the relevant part): (gdb) bt #0 0x002e68b1 in TraceRecorder::stackval (this=0xfb582e0, n=0) at /Users/bzbarsky/mozilla/debug/mozilla/js/src/jstracer.cpp:2261 #1 0x002e6aeb in TraceRecorder::stack (this=0xfb582e0, n=0, i=0x2ec5014) at /Users/bzbarsky/mozilla/debug/mozilla/js/src/jstracer.cpp:2367 #2 0x002ef199 in TraceRecorder::record_JSOP_NULL (this=0xfb582e0) at /Users/bzbarsky/mozilla/debug/mozilla/js/src/jstracer.cpp:4451 #3 0x00251c92 in js_Interpret (cx=0xf06eea0) at jsopcode.tbl:172 #4 0x0025cdb3 in js_Execute (cx=0xf06eea0, chain=0xda87640, script=0xfb59730, down=0x0, flags=0, result=0xbfffa768) at jsinterp.cpp:1549 #5 0x001e307c in JS_EvaluateUCScriptForPrincipals (cx=0xf06eea0, obj=0xda87640, principals=0xa5b004, chars=0xf0c04e0, length=4, filename=0xf0b9fb8 "chrome://inspector/content/inspector.xml", lineno=575, rval=0xbfffa768) at /Users/bzbarsky/mozilla/debug/mozilla/js/src/jsapi.cpp:5054 #6 0x04504f58 in nsJSContext::EvaluateStringWithValue (this=0xf075350, aScript=@0xbfffa880, aScopeObject=0xda87640, aPrincipal=0x0, aURL=0xf0b9fb8 "chrome://inspector/content/inspector.xml", aLineNo=575, aVersion=180, aRetValue=0xbfffa87c, aIsUndefined=0xbfffa86c) at /Users/bzbarsky/mozilla/debug/mozilla/dom/src/base/nsJSEnvironment.cpp:1357 #7 0x044b2e1f in nsXBLProtoImplField::InstallField (this=0xf0c04a0, aContext=0xf075350, aBoundNode=0xda87640, aBindingDocURI=0xf0ba960, aDidInstall=0xbfffa8e4) at /Users/bzbarsky/mozilla/debug/mozilla/content/xbl/src/nsXBLProtoImplField.cpp:136 #8 0x0449fe92 in XBLResolve (cx=0xf0c5830, obj=0xda826c0, id=245381252, flags=5, objp=0xbfffa984) at /Users/bzbarsky/mozilla/debug/mozilla/content/xbl/src/nsXBLBinding.cpp:210 #9 0x0026f896 in js_LookupPropertyWithFlags (cx=0xf0c5830, obj=0xda826c0, id=245381252, flags=5, objp=0xbfffaaf0, propp=0xbfffaa30) at /Users/bzbarsky/mozilla/debug/mozilla/js/src/jsobj.cpp:3391 #10 0x002e85e8 in TraceRecorder::test_property_cache (this=0xfb582e0, obj=0xda87640, obj_ins=0x2ec5260, obj2=@0xbfffaaf0, pcval=@0xbfffaaec) at /Users/bzbarsky/mozilla/debug/mozilla/js/src/jstracer.cpp:2716 #11 0x002e979c in TraceRecorder::prop (this=0xfb582e0, obj=0xda87640, obj_ins=0x2ec5260, slot=@0xbfffab48, v_ins=@0xbfffab44) at /Users/bzbarsky/mozilla/debug/mozilla/js/src/jstracer.cpp:4268 #12 0x002eedd2 in TraceRecorder::getProp (this=0xfb582e0, obj=0xda87640, obj_ins=0x2ec5260) at /Users/bzbarsky/mozilla/debug/mozilla/js/src/jstracer.cpp:4383 #13 0x002f14eb in TraceRecorder::record_JSOP_GETTHISPROP (this=0xfb582e0) at /Users/bzbarsky/mozilla/debug/mozilla/js/src/jstracer.cpp:5588 #14 0x00259352 in js_Interpret (cx=0xf0c5830) at jsopcode.tbl:507 #15 0x0025e288 in js_Invoke (cx=0xf0c5830, argc=1, vp=0x1594f2c, flags=0) at jsinterp.cpp:1326 #16 0x00cd96a8 in nsXPCWrappedJSClass::CallMethod (this=0xcf34110, wrapper=0xfb2ef80, methodIndex=3, info=0x111ccd8, nativeParams=0xbfffc224) at /Users/bzbarsky/mozilla/debug/mozilla/js/src/xpconnect/src/xpcwrappedjsclass.cpp:1523 (gdb) frame 0 #0 0x002e68b1 in TraceRecorder::stackval (this=0xfb582e0, n=0) at /Users/bzbarsky/mozilla/debug/mozilla/js/src/jstracer.cpp:2261 2261 jsval* sp = cx->fp->regs->sp; (gdb) p cx $12 = (JSContext *) 0xf0c5830 (gdb) p cx->fp $13 = (JSStackFrame *) 0x0 (gdb) p cx->thread $17 = (JSThread *) 0xfe6000 (gdb) frame 3 #3 0x00251c92 in js_Interpret (cx=0xf06eea0) at jsopcode.tbl:172 172 OPDEF(JSOP_NULL, 64, js_null_str, js_null_str, 1, 0, 1, 19, JOF_BYTE) (gdb) p cx $14 = (JSContext *) 0xf06eea0 (gdb) p cx->fp $15 = (JSStackFrame *) 0xbfffa620 (gdb) p cx->thread $18 = (JSThread *) 0xfe6000 (gdb) frame 10 #10 0x002e85e8 in TraceRecorder::test_property_cache (this=0xfb582e0, obj=0xda87640, obj_ins=0x2ec5260, obj2=@0xbfffaaf0, pcval=@0xbfffaaec) at /Users/bzbarsky/mozilla/debug/mozilla/js/src/jstracer.cpp:2716 2716 int protoIndex = js_LookupPropertyWithFlags(cx, aobj, id, 0, &obj2, &prop); (gdb) p cx $16 = (JSContext *) 0xf0c5830
451,906
3,751,926
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US; rv:1.9.0.1) Gecko/2008070208 Firefox/3.0.1 Build Identifier: Indexing an array by number, if that number is then quoted, results in undefined, where all previous versions of Firefox (as well as IE, Safari, etc) implicitly convert the number string into a number for the index and return that part of the array. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: var s=[1,2,3] console.log(s['1') Actual Results: undefined Expected Results: 2
455,146
3,778,520
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1b1pre) Gecko/20080913064101 Minefield/3.1b1pre Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1b1pre) Gecko/20080913064101 Minefield/3.1b1pre Enabling the NEW version of Facebook, and then opening your own profile page, causes a crash with the Tracemoney build. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Log into Facebook 2.Enable the NEW layout. 3.Surf to Profile page. Actual Results: The browser crashed, every time. Expected Results: Loaded the page, and not crashed.Adblock Plus 0.7.5.5 Better Gmail 2 0.6.1 Locationbar² 1.0.3 Menu Editor 1.2.6 Nightly Tester Tools 2.0.2 NoScript 1.8 Tabs Open Relative 0.3.3 Topper 0.2 TwitterFox 1.7 Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1b1pre) Gecko/20080913064101 Minefield/3.1b1pre ID:20080913064101 Adblock Plus 0.7.5.5 Better Gmail 2 0.6.1 Locationbar² 1.0.3 Menu Editor 1.2.6 Nightly Tester Tools 2.0.2 NoScript 1.8 Tabs Open Relative 0.3.3 Topper 0.2 TwitterFox 1.7 Is my browser configuration.
456,273
3,787,608
Some key events in contenteditable element crashes. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. load the attached testcase 2. click on "text" 3. press CTRL+Z ACTUAL RESULT Crash in nightly trunk, Firefox 3 does not crash. Patch coming up...
457,316
3,795,167
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-GB; rv:1.9.0.2) Gecko/2008091618 Firefox/3.0.2 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-GB; rv:1.9.0.2) Gecko/2008091618 Firefox/3.0.2 I've worked in Firefox 3.0.1 on Mac (Leopard 10.5.4) for some time and I didn't have any serious problems. I would say it worked better than 3.0, because the first release sometimes hanged when opening multiple tabs at the same time, and later this stopped. And then, a few days ago the 3.0.2 update has installed itself and since then Firefox crashes several times a day. It's not 100% repeatable, but it seems it especially likes to do it when I click on the "bookmarks" menu in the menu bar and look into the folders in it. Today it also crashed when I clicked on the dropdown menu arrow next to back/forward buttons. Reproducible: Sometimes Steps to Reproduce: 1. click on "bookmarks" menu 2. hover over a folder to show its contents 3. repeat 2. a few times until Firefox closes and the crash reporter opens Actual Results: Firefox closes and the crash reporter opens Expected Results: Firefox doesn't close :) Crash report IDs: bp-07408ddc-8c0b-11dd-af36-001cc4e2bf68 bp-11539e00-8b3b-11dd-a734-001cc45a2ce4 bp-189db038-8c0a-11dd-a9b2-001cc4e2bf68 bp-244bb5fa-8c0b-11dd-8ee5-001cc4e2bf68 bp-3d965bcc-8a0c-11dd-b909-001a4bd43ed6 bp-3f72c428-8b3b-11dd-a2a0-001a4bd43e5c bp-501b6d78-8a0c-11dd-b838-001a4bd43ed6 bp-74380640-8a08-11dd-b121-001cc45a2ce4 bp-95e5286e-8b38-11dd-a50c-001a4bd43e5c bp-c74944f8-8a0c-11dd-90c8-001cc45a2c28 bp-cd2860ab-8a0c-11dd-b361-001cc4e2bf68
448,584
3,724,192
Created attachment 331780 broken json backup file Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9.1a2pre) Gecko/2008073003 Minefield/3.1a2pre ID:2008073003 and Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9.0.2pre) Gecko/2008072704 GranParadiso/3.0.2pre ID:2008072704 Today I tried to re-import all my bookmarks in using the JSON backup feature. I made a backup but failed while restoring the bookmarks with the following error message: Unable to process the backup file. I checked what happens and found that the root cause of this is bug 429350. I have some tags left which don't have any children. Making a backup of such a places file the backup script will stop immediately while writing the data to the json file. Have a look at the attached json file. While doing the backup following error is shown in the Error Console: Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x804b000a (NS_ERROR_MALFORMED_URI) [nsIIOService.newURI]" nsresult: "0x804b000a (NS_ERROR_MALFORMED_URI)" location: "JS frame :: file:///Users/henrik/Desktop/Minefield.app/Contents/MacOS/modules/utils.js :: PU__uri :: line 154" data: no] The backup script shouldn't fail in such cases when no child nodes are available, no URIs are set or something else. We should always make sure that we write correct backup files otherwise probably lost bookmarks cannot be restored. Perhaps we could also run a syntax check after the creation of the json file? This is a major issue where a lot of people can run into. All of them could run into this dataloss bug and won't be able to restore their bookmarks.
377,496
3,160,475
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.8.1.3) Gecko/20070309 Firefox/2.0.0.3 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-GB; rv:1.8.1.3) Gecko/20070309 Firefox/2.0.0.3 As demonstrated by the above URL, a page with many embedded images that require authentication causes the 'Authentication Required' dialogue to be shown over and over again. This gives the possibility of it being used as a DOS style attack, where a page loads random 'authentication required' in a javascript loop, or simply presenting a page with thousands of embeded images. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Load a page such as http://gobase.org/studying/articles/mioch/7/index.html 2. Authentication Required dialogue appears, and locks out access to the the browser window until dismissed. 3. Authentication Required dialogue appears, and locks out access to the the browser window until dismissed. 4. Authentication Required dialogue appears, and locks out access to the the browser window until dismissed... (and so on)
370,631
3,112,129
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9a3pre) Gecko/20070216 Minefield/3.0a3pre Firefox Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9a3pre) Gecko/20070216 Minefield/3.0a3pre Firefox Print a web-page with mixed text/grapics - note that text is unreadable and is printed a thick black bars. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Visit URL 2. Ctrl+P to print page 3. Note text is large black bars. Expected Results: Page should be readable. I have no idea when this may have regressed. Any help in finding the regression range would help.
367,589
3,088,469
Created attachment 252163 testcase Steps to reproduce: 1. Load the testcase in a ***debug build*** of Firefox. 2. Click the "crash" button. Result: Assertion failure: !SPROP_HAS_STUB_SETTER(sprop) || (sprop->attrs & JSPROP_GETTER), at /Users/admin/trunk/mozilla/js/src/jsobj.c:3473
373,756
3,134,531
TB30191020M, TB30190957Y, TB30190939W, TB30186402G Seems to be related to the Web Developer Toolbar. If I disable that Firefox starts fine Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9a3pre) Gecko/20070312 Minefield/3.0a3pre ID:2007031204 [cairo]
362,716
3,053,045
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060830 Firefox/1.5.0.7 (Debian-1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.7-2) Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060830 Firefox/1.5.0.7 (Debian-1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.7-2) Hi, I noticed a crash. It happens when in a xbl file you have a handler element with a command attribute if you are not in chrome. See url test case for an example. I investigated and discovered that that crash happens in nsXBLPrototypeHandler::AppendHandlerText (file content/xbl/src/nsXBLPrototypeHandler.cpp) in nsXBLContentSink::OnOpenContainer (file content/xbl/src/nsXBLContentSink.cpp) there is : if (command && !mIsChromeOrResource) // Make sure the XBL doc is chrome or resource if we have a command // shorthand syntax. return; // Don't even make this handler. so in case command attribute is set, and url scheme is not chrome (or ressource), mHandler is not created. but in nsXBLContentSink::FlushText (called from nsXBLContentSink::HandleEndElement), there is : if (mSecondaryState == eXBL_InHandler) { mHandler->AppendHandlerText(text); AppendHandler method of mHandler is called but mHandler has not been created (and is therefor still nsnuss). So, my browser crashes. I make a small patch that seems to solve the problem, but may we could issue a console warning or do something more appropriate. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. go to http://ffsearchplugins.free.fr/bugzilla/example.xul Actual Results: crash Expected Results: should not crash :)
363,239
3,057,251
With linux seamonkey 2006-12-06-08-trunk, I crash in chatzilla after multiple /msg with "collapse multiple messages" enabled. I can try to work up a non-chrome testcase, but the stack clearly points at bug 356335 along with the regression window (started on 12/7).
364,037
3,062,988
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060830 Firefox/1.5.0.7 (Debian-1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.7-2) Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20060830 Firefox/1.5.0.7 (Debian-1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.7-2) a simple stylesheet containing <xsl:copy-of select="$x"/> with x defined as <xsl:variable name="x"><a/></xsl:variable> crashes mozilla Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. see attachments 2. 3. Expected Results: xsltproc said: <?xml version="1.0"?> <a/> crashes mozilla on windows and linux
364,082
3,063,314
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1) Gecko/20061202 Firefox/2.0 Build Identifier: Thunderbird/1.5.0.8 Hi! Thunderbird 1.5.0.8 reproducably loses mails that are moved from local folders to remote IMAP folders in offline mode on at least Windows XP and Linux. Best regards Christian Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. When not in offline mode, create a mail and save it to a remote folder. 2. Drag the mail to a local folder. 3. Switch to offline mode without downloading messages for offline use. 4. Drag the mail back to a remote folder. 5. Turn off offline mode. Actual Results: The mail is lost and it seems to be impossible to recover. Expected Results: As long as in offline mode, the mail should be cached somewhere. It should be displayed (including message body) when viewing the remote folder. When switching to online mode, it should be uploaded to the remote folder.
438,744
3,657,943
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008061004 Firefox/3.0 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008061004 Firefox/3.0 If a folder in Safari bookmarks has a name with non uniform characters (such as a non-English letters language), Firefox will not import it over. This appears to only be in OS-X from Safari. Created as spin off of bug 417264. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Create a folder in Safari with accents or Chinese/Japanese characters. 2.Open up Firefox to import bookmarks. 3.Import bookmarks from Safari. Actual Results: Bookmarked folder will not import. Expected Results: Bookmarked folder will import.
433,525
3,620,437
Crash stats shows a new topcrash that started in the 2008050600 builds. This is topcrash #8 in the last week. Sample stack from bp-f90a22cc-20c7-11dd-83ba-0013211cbf8a: Crashing Thread Frame Module Signature [Expand] Source 0 xul.dll nsNavHistoryQueryResultNode::IsContainersQuery mozilla/toolkit/components/places/src/nsNavHistoryResult.cpp:2098 1 xul.dll nsNavHistoryQueryResultNode::CanExpand mozilla/toolkit/components/places/src/nsNavHistoryResult.cpp:2071 2 xul.dll nsNavHistoryQueryResultNode::GetHasChildren mozilla/toolkit/components/places/src/nsNavHistoryResult.cpp:2164 3 xul.dll NS_InvokeByIndex_P mozilla/xpcom/reflect/xptcall/src/md/win32/xptcinvoke.cpp:101 4 xul.dll XPCWrappedNative::CallMethod mozilla/js/src/xpconnect/src/xpcwrappednative.cpp:2369 There aren't many comments yet, but uptime seems to imply that this is happening at startup for many people or within the first few minutes of usage.
433,644
3,621,366
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en; rv:1.9pre) Gecko/2008051300 Camino/2.0a1pre (like Firefox/3.0pre) Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en; rv:1.9pre) Gecko/2008051300 Camino/2.0a1pre (like Firefox/3.0pre) http://www.bt-chat.com/ has annoying popups that don't get caught by the popup blocker and open in the background (i.e. they're not focused and remaing behind the Camino window I used to open http://www.bt-chat.com/ in). Camino crashes every time I close such a popup by clicking on the x button of the popup window. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Navigate to http://www.bt-chat.com/. 2. Upon loading the page, the popup blocker informs me there was an attempt at opening a popup and asks me whether I want to allow it. The crash is there regardless of leaving the band with the information/question or dismissing it by clicking its x button. 3. Click on the search text entry in the vertical center of the page. It's the one after the buttons Torrent, Usenet, ED2K and before the link "Advanced Search". 4. A popup should appear in the background i.e. behind the Camino window. 5. Click the x button of the popup from step 4 without first focusing it. Actual Results: Camino dies and Apple's Crash Reporter dialog appears offering me to send a report to Apple. Expected Results: The popup from step 4 should be closed and the window in which http://www.bt-chat.com/ was initially opened in step 1 should continue to function. I was able to reproduce it every time I tried it i.e. 5 times and the following excerpt from the Crash Reporter logs seems to be common: Process: Camino [15593] Path: /Users/Lubomir/Applications/Camino.app/Contents/MacOS/Camino Identifier: org.mozilla.camino Version: 2.0a1pre (2008.05.13) Code Type: X86 (Native) Parent Process: launchd [99] Date/Time: 2008-05-14 05:17:34.665 +0300 OS Version: Mac OS X 10.5.2 (9C7010) Report Version: 6 Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000 Crashed Thread: 0 Thread 0 Crashed: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x946200ea __kill + 10 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x946973f2 raise + 26 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x946a69af abort + 73 3 libstdc++.6.dylib 0x92646005 0x925fe000 + 294917 4 libstdc++.6.dylib 0x9264410c __gxx_personality_v0 + 1108 5 libstdc++.6.dylib 0x9264414b std::terminate() + 29 6 libstdc++.6.dylib 0x926446da std::type_info::~type_info() + 0 7 org.mozilla.camino 0x006bb720 -[ChildView sendFocusEvent:] + 112 8 org.mozilla.camino 0x006a9010 -[NSWindow(MethodSwizzling) nsCocoaWindow_NSWindow_sendEvent:] + 464 9 com.apple.AppKit 0x9303e714 -[NSApplication sendEvent:] + 2780 10 com.apple.AppKit 0x92f9c0f9 -[NSApplication run] + 847 11 com.apple.AppKit 0x92f6930a NSApplicationMain + 574 12 org.mozilla.camino 0x0000358c main + 196 13 org.mozilla.camino 0x00002e5e _start + 216 14 org.mozilla.camino 0x00002d85 start + 41 Console.app has matching entries for "pure virtual method called".
431,346
3,601,104
Created attachment 318426 crash stack Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9pre) Gecko/2008042814 Firefox/3.0pre Steps to reproduce: -> File -> Import -> Safari -> Select "Browsing History> --> Crash
436,473
3,641,700
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008051202 Firefox/3.0 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008051202 Firefox/3.0 when cookies are set to ask "every time" firefox crashes if save target as (image) dialog is open and a cookie requests permission to set. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.set cookies to ask everytime 2.load a page with an image 3.in another tab load another page with cookies 4.try to save the image in the first tab before the cookies from the other page load 5.crash now occurs on my system Actual Results: Firefox freezes (spinning umbrella) and firefox must be closed using force quit Expected Results: allowed image to be saved and then be able to manage the cookie request no script plugin in use
436,897
3,645,017
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #389683 +++ User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X Mach-O; en; rv:1.9a7pre) Gecko/2007072400 Camino/2.0a1pre (like Firefox/3.0a7pre) Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X Mach-O; en; rv:1.9a7pre) Gecko/2007072400 Camino/2.0a1pre (like Firefox/3.0a7pre) I have noticed over the past week that when Camino has been running for a while, my system starts to slow down drastically. Upon observing Activity Monitor, I found that a WindowServer job is hogging in the excess of 80% of CPU. It took a few iterations to notice a possible Camino connection. In addition, I have also noticed that this happens more when I am surfing a site with Flash content. In #Camino, I was told to note the number of ports Camino uses when the slow down occurs. I'll add that data as a comment soon. In my normal use, Camino uses about 240+ (at startup - iGoogle as home page with lots of feeds) and about 140+ afterwards. Reproducible: Sometimes Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open a website (possibly with flash content) 2. Wait for a while Actual Results: System starts to slow down with WindowServer starting to use much more CPU than it usually does. Just quitting Camino mostly doesn't help. Logout-login helps. Expected Results: There should be no system performance impact when Camino is running
426,275
3,555,536
While running Litmus test case #4141 on Fx3b5rc2 on: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.4; en-US; rv:1.9b5) Gecko/2008032619 Firefox/3.0b5 http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/617175f8-ff7f-11dc-8227-001a4bd43e5c I opened the history sidebar, deleted an entry, searched for such entry, got some partial results in the sidebar, left the sidebar open, then went into Clear Private Data and selected Browing History (only). Firefox crashed after clicking on the Clear Private Data Now button.
160,590
1,475,907
Build ID: 20020730 on Linux (trunk) and 20020801 on Win32 (biesi on #mozillazine). Steps to reproduce: 1. Load URL http://www.microsoft.com/mac/download/ie/ie51.asp 2. Click on link (middle of page) MS02-019 3. immediately after clicking link, while loading (nearly while clicking), hit Ctrl-W (to close window) 4. Mozilla crashes. Will attach stack trace from Linux build, Talkback ID on Windows: TB8893912Z
161,304
1,483,114
From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Win 9x 4.90; en-US; rv:1.1b) Gecko/20020805 BuildID: 2002080508 The summary says it all. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Load the test page, and click "test node deletion" Actual Results: Mozilla crashes in GKCONTENT.DLL Expected Results: Mozilla should have handled this gracefully, either returning an error message (if needed), or by displaying a blank page (as IE does, not sure if this is proper). If someone wants to refresh my memory on how to send in a talkback ID, I can send it in.
161,365
1,483,828
seen on mac commercial trunk build 2002-08-06-10-trunk -Open browser window (or composer or mail) on a page that has more content than will fit in the window, thus causing the scroll bars to appear -attempt to use the < >, for horizontal or vertical scrolling. The arow butons do not work. However, using the scroll button with manually dragging and/or clicking in the scroll bar both work as expected.
161,896
1,488,798
From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.1b) Gecko/20020805 BuildID: 2002080508 After the page has finished loading, the browser crashes Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Mozilla open File 2. See the page loading 3. Mozilla crashes Actual Results: crash Expected Results: normal page load
162,516
1,494,474
According to Talkback data this one first showed up on the Trunk in build 2002080614 and is still around as of 08/12 builds. Over to layout based on the stack signature. Assigning to kmcclusk for triage. I have reproduce it with these steps: 1) Go to http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?Eastern/d/-5/java 2) Select Debug -> XBL test suite -> Test #3 (popups in HTML) 3) Crash Incident #9303571 ----------------- Product ID MozillaTrunk Build ID 2002080807 Operating System Windows NT 5.0 build 2195 Stack Trace nsLineLayout::RelativePositionFrames [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsLineLayout.cpp, line 3229] nsLineLayout::RelativePositionFrames [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsLineLayout.cpp, line 3188] nsLineLayout::RelativePositionFrames [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsLineLayout.cpp, line 3188] nsLineLayout::RelativePositionFrames [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsLineLayout.cpp, line 3114] nsBlockFrame::PlaceLine [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 4275] nsBlockFrame::DoReflowInlineFrames [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 3779] nsBlockFrame::DoReflowInlineFramesAuto [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 3605] nsBlockFrame::ReflowInlineFrames [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 3550] nsBlockFrame::ReflowLine [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 2590] nsBlockFrame::ReflowDirtyLines [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 2273] nsBlockFrame::Reflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 951] nsBlockReflowContext::DoReflowBlock [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockReflowContext.cpp, line 570] nsBlockReflowContext::ReflowBlock [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockReflowContext.cpp, line 348] nsBlockFrame::ReflowBlockFrame [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 3309] nsBlockFrame::ReflowLine [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 2495] nsBlockFrame::ReflowDirtyLines [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 2273] nsBlockFrame::Reflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 951] nsContainerFrame::ReflowChild [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsContainerFrame.cpp, line 830] nsTableCellFrame::Reflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/table/src/nsTableCellFrame.cpp, line 946] nsContainerFrame::ReflowChild [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsContainerFrame.cpp, line 830] nsTableRowFrame::IR_TargetIsChild [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/table/src/nsTableRowFrame.cpp, line 1300] nsTableRowFrame::IncrementalReflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/table/src/nsTableRowFrame.cpp, line 1191] nsTableRowFrame::Reflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/table/src/nsTableRowFrame.cpp, line 1453] nsContainerFrame::ReflowChild [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsContainerFrame.cpp, line 830] nsTableRowGroupFrame::IR_TargetIsChild [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/table/src/nsTableRowGroupFrame.cpp, line 1630] nsTableRowGroupFrame::IncrementalReflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/table/src/nsTableRowGroupFrame.cpp, line 1298] nsTableRowGroupFrame::Reflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/table/src/nsTableRowGroupFrame.cpp, line 1207] nsContainerFrame::ReflowChild [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsContainerFrame.cpp, line 830] nsTableFrame::IR_TargetIsChild [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/table/src/nsTableFrame.cpp, line 3047] nsTableFrame::IncrementalReflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/table/src/nsTableFrame.cpp, line 2772] nsTableFrame::Reflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/table/src/nsTableFrame.cpp, line 2024] nsContainerFrame::ReflowChild [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsContainerFrame.cpp, line 830] nsTableOuterFrame::OuterReflowChild [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/table/src/nsTableOuterFrame.cpp, line 1027] nsTableOuterFrame::IR_InnerTableReflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/table/src/nsTableOuterFrame.cpp, line 1341] nsTableOuterFrame::IR_TargetIsInnerTableFrame [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/table/src/nsTableOuterFrame.cpp, line 1127] nsTableOuterFrame::IR_TargetIsChild [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/table/src/nsTableOuterFrame.cpp, line 1117] nsTableOuterFrame::IncrementalReflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/table/src/nsTableOuterFrame.cpp, line 1079] nsTableOuterFrame::Reflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/table/src/nsTableOuterFrame.cpp, line 1581] nsBlockReflowContext::DoReflowBlock [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockReflowContext.cpp, line 570] nsBlockReflowContext::ReflowBlock [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockReflowContext.cpp, line 348] nsBlockFrame::ReflowBlockFrame [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 3309] nsBlockFrame::ReflowLine [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 2495] nsBlockFrame::ReflowDirtyLines [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 2273] nsBlockFrame::Reflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 951] nsBlockReflowContext::DoReflowBlock [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockReflowContext.cpp, line 570] nsBlockReflowContext::ReflowBlock [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockReflowContext.cpp, line 348] nsBlockFrame::ReflowBlockFrame [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 3309] nsBlockFrame::ReflowLine [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 2495] nsBlockFrame::ReflowDirtyLines [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 2273] nsBlockFrame::Reflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsBlockFrame.cpp, line 951] nsContainerFrame::ReflowChild [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsContainerFrame.cpp, line 830] CanvasFrame::Reflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsHTMLFrame.cpp, line 570] nsBoxToBlockAdaptor::Reflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/xul/base/src/nsBoxToBlockAdaptor.cpp, line 886] nsBoxToBlockAdaptor::DoLayout [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/xul/base/src/nsBoxToBlockAdaptor.cpp, line 627] nsBox::Layout [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/xul/base/src/nsBox.cpp, line 1062] nsScrollBoxFrame::DoLayout [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/xul/base/src/nsScrollBoxFrame.cpp, line 394] nsBox::Layout [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/xul/base/src/nsBox.cpp, line 1062] nsContainerBox::LayoutChildAt [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/xul/base/src/nsContainerBox.cpp, line 649] nsGfxScrollFrameInner::LayoutBox [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsGfxScrollFrame.cpp, line 1086] nsGfxScrollFrameInner::Layout [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsGfxScrollFrame.cpp, line 1245] nsGfxScrollFrame::DoLayout [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsGfxScrollFrame.cpp, line 1094] nsBox::Layout [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/xul/base/src/nsBox.cpp, line 1062] nsBoxFrame::Reflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/xul/base/src/nsBoxFrame.cpp, line 1003] nsGfxScrollFrame::Reflow [c:/builds/seamonkey/mozilla/layout/html/base/src/nsGfxScrollFrame.cpp, line 783]
162,949
1,498,632
This is reported by one of our customers. Gecko has some problems with line wrapping. Steps to reproduce: 1. Open attached testing html page. 2. Resize the window to certain point, you can see the suspension points are placed at the head of a new line, which doesn't following line wrapping rules.. IE doesn't have this problem.
167,038
1,530,251
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.2a) Gecko/20020905 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.2a) Gecko/20020905 If I open the URL and try to go back to the previous page, using the keyboard: ALT + left arrow), Mozilla will crash. It doesn't seem to happen if I use the back button. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open the URL. 2. Press ALT + left arrow. Actual Results: Mozilla will crash. Expected Results: The previous page in the session history should be displayed. I have only seen the problem on this specific URL. First seen in build 20020904 for Linux. Also seen in build 20020904 for Windows. No problem in Netscape 7 for Linux. No error message on console. Regarding Talkback, I think I need some education: I have sent a couple of reports using the Quality Feedback Agent - is that the same thing as Talkback, and how do I get a Talkback ID that I can report in this forum?
167,262
1,532,137
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Win98; en-US; rv:1.2a) Gecko/20020906 (and all earlier I tested) Steps to reproduce: 1. select "preferences/composer/"Use CSS-Styles instead..." 2. Create a new composer page and save it in a folder with a "background-image" in it 3. select a any background-image by "Format/Background Colors....) and select "URL is relative" 4. <OK> 5. have a look to the source: expected: <body style="background-image: url(background.jpg);"> actual: <body style="background-image: url(file:///D:/.../background.jpg);"> This is absolutely not senseful, because the page is published, there can be no more access to that image. Actual woraround: I can use absolute adresses like <body style="background-image: url(http://home.t-online.de/home/martina-buss/corvi2.jpg) Eventually helpful: look to bugfix for bug 122227
167,663
1,535,511
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X; en-US; rv:1.2a) Gecko/20020909 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X; en-US; rv:1.2a) Gecko/20020909 Whenever I launch Mozilla for the second time after I delete the profile and made a new one, clicking the green resize button in the upper left corner makes the current window disappear completely. It seems it gets resized to just a window of 1 by 1 pixel, as I still see a small white dot in the upper left corner, but somethimes it's also a line of approx. 1 by 10 pixels. Closing the window with ctrl-w and making a new one doesn't help, only deleting the profile and creating a new one makes the window become visisble again. This affects both Mozilla 1.0 and 1.1. They used to work liek expected under Mac OS X 10.1.*, but it's broken now under 10.2 Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create a new profile, launch and exit Mozilla and then launch it again. 2. Click the green resize button in the upper left corner of the window. 3. Actual Results: The current window disappeared, it seems it got resized to a 1x1 window. Expected Results: Maximize the current window.
167,915
1,537,324
Since today it seems Mozilla (and also Galeon) crash, when you browse forth and back (back-button) on Spiegel Online. They seem to have changed something (advertisement?). Nevertheless, Mozilla should not die because of that.
168,347
1,540,556
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Win95; en-US; rv:1.0.1) Gecko/20020823 Netscape/7.0 Build Identifier: ftp://sweetlou/products/client/seamonkey/windows/32bit/x86/2002-09-09-08-trunk/ "counter++" increment fails (in certain circumstances) in situation where "++counter" & "counter = counter + 1" works fine & counght exception reports that "counter" is not defined. IMPORTANT: This fails only on trunk builds. This works perfect in NS 7.0 RTM Branch. I tested it on 2002-09-09-08-trunk & it fails. (I tested on WinXP) I also tested it on NS 7.0 RTM & it works fine there. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Please load testcase I'm going to attach. 2.click button "Start Test". Actual Results: You see 4 alerts showing following messages. First Alert: "Starting test". Second Alert: "callCount = callCount + 1 Succeeded". Third Alert: "callCount++ failed with ReferenceError: callCount is not defined". Fourth Alert: "test ended". (Third alert shows actual failure) Expected Results: You should see 4 alerts showing following messages. First Alert: "Starting test". Second Alert: "callCount = callCount + 1 Succeeded". Third Alert: "callCount++ Succeeded". Fourth Alert: "test ended". This bug blocks DIG testbed because this is how our testbed calculates method coverage. TESTCASE CODE FLOW: (Writing just incase its needed & it makes easier to understand). "makeCoverFunction" is a function that creates a new function using the function body of the "foo" function as a string. so we first call "makeCoverFunction" to create a new function. "makeCoverFunction" also hangs off a variable "callCount" to the newly created function and returns it. we then call the newly created function.
169,689
1,551,233
In our firm we have to change IP and FQDN of computers in local network. Printer previously connected as \\datlicka\panafax was newly connected as \\puma\panafax. I forgot to change it on my W2K and Mozilla start crashing while printing (after pressing button OK in Print dialog. 2002091808/trunk/W2K -> TB11201851E, TB11201978G, TB11202328Y, TB11202565Q 2002082404/branch/W2K -> TB11202143G N7/W2K -> TB11202018Q N6.2.3/W2K -> not crashed =) Maybe browser shouldn't crash in this case.
152,536
1,404,522
From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.0.0) Gecko/20020530 BuildID: 2002053012 Every time I leave the print preview on this page via "close", it crashes Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.go to www.southside.de 2.click on "bands" 3.do the print preview 4.leave it via "close" Actual Results: crash Expected Results: not crash
153,429
1,412,275
From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; zh-TW; rv:1.1a) Gecko/20020611 BuildID: 2002061104 CPU maxes out and browser is hung when I try to view this page http://www.td.com/hr/it.html Works ok in IE5 Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. open Mozilla 2. go to http://www.td.com/hr/it.html 3. kill, rest, repeat
163,648
1,504,364
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.0.1) Gecko/20020815 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.0.1) Gecko/20020815 Mozilla 1.0.1rc1 (Build ID #20020815), Windows 2000 Server SP3 MSIE 5.01 SP2;Q321232 If I click on link with HREF beginning with "vbscript:", MSIE opens with VBscript operators in location bar. In my case, MSIE is reporting about errors, but, maybe, another MSIE or Windows versions will execute VB code. When I click to Reload button in MSIE, VB code runs. I think, this is critical security problem. See attachment as demo. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce:
163,714
1,504,977
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X; en-US; rv:1.1b) Gecko/20020820 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X; en-US; rv:1.1b) Gecko/20020820 Completing this form without selecting a component takes user to an error page where the user is told to select "back." However, upon selecting "back", the user returns to this page where DETAILS FIELD HAS BEEN CLEARED. This may be a browser bug, but the site should be more forgiving. Reproducible: Sometimes Steps to Reproduce: 1. Enter the details of a bug on the GUIDED bug form 2. Leave "Component" unselected 3. click "Submit" 4. On error page ("Press back to select component") press Back button Actual Results: After 3, arrive at error page which says: Error You must choose a component that corresponds to this bug. If necessary, just guess. Please press Back and try again. However, all fields from form have been emptied! Expected Results: Mozilla should have maintained the fields, but SINCE it doesn't.. The website should be smart enough to know that this kind of thing happens and not depend on the browser's "back" button to maintain data. Either use javascript to error check without leaving the form page, or re-include the form on the Error page so the user does not lose it. This was also reported bug 163305 for Windows 2000
166,205
1,523,746
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.1) Gecko/20020826 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.1) Gecko/20020826 http://virtuafighter.com/view.php?section=vf4&file=vf4_items_faq_wayne.txt causes Mozilla to lock up (Mozilla crashes). At first everything looks normal, Mozilla says "document don: x sec" but actually the browser locked up. The Windows XP taskmanager cannot close Mozilla. Only after a couple of times clicking on "end task" Mozilla closes. The URL is some PHP generated page, which text comes from some sort of text file. I use Mozilla 1.1 . Mozilla 1.1a and 1.1b and also the 1.0 versions have the same problem. System info: Windows XP Athlon Thunderbird 1Ghz, 512MB RAM, GForce2GTS, SB Live. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Simply go to: http://virtuafighter.com/view.php?section=vf4&file=vf4_items_faq_wayne.txt Actual Results: Mozilla crashes. (Actually, I performed the test just before writing the bugreport: didn't want to type it all over again :-) ) Expected Results: Displaying the page of the Virtua Fighter 4 Item FAQ, without crashing. Like IE does (and Opera). I use the default theme. Mozilla Mail was also running. Seems that Mail crashes first: Mail's window becomes totally white, Browser window stays normal. At least, the last time I reproduced the crash it did. I don't know if this is always the case, haven't paid attention to it.
166,379
1,524,887
This one was first seen way back in bug 74087. According to pavlov (comment #2) it was due to negative coordinates. But apparently no reproducible case or fix was found and the crashes disappeared. Now we are seeing this crash in the N700 data and the branch data in significant numbers. (Roughly 200 crashes combined.) cc'ing cbiesinger who has been able to reproduce this one several times. Christian, can you provide steps to crash? Stack Trace: nsImageWin::DrawComposited24 [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\gfx\src\windows\nsImageWin.cpp line 647] nsImageWin::DrawComposited [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\gfx\src\windows\nsImageWin.cpp line 677] nsImageWin::Draw [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\gfx\src\windows\nsImageWin.cpp line 534] nsRenderingContextImpl::DrawImage [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\gfx\src\nsRenderingContextImpl.cpp line 923] nsImageBoxFrame::PaintImage [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsImageBoxFrame.cpp line 533] nsImageBoxFrame::Paint [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsImageBoxFrame.cpp line 481] nsBoxFrame::PaintChild [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsBoxFrame.cpp line 1699] nsBoxFrame::PaintChildren [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsBoxFrame.cpp line 1836] nsBoxFrame::Paint [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsBoxFrame.cpp line 1652] nsBoxFrame::PaintChild [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsBoxFrame.cpp line 1699] nsBoxFrame::PaintChildren [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsBoxFrame.cpp line 1836] nsBoxFrame::Paint [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsBoxFrame.cpp line 1652] nsBoxFrame::PaintChild [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsBoxFrame.cpp line 1699] nsBoxFrame::PaintChildren [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsBoxFrame.cpp line 1836] nsBoxFrame::Paint [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsBoxFrame.cpp line 1652] nsBoxFrame::PaintChild [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsBoxFrame.cpp line 1699] nsBoxFrame::PaintChildren [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsBoxFrame.cpp line 1836] nsBoxFrame::Paint [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsBoxFrame.cpp line 1652] nsBoxFrame::PaintChild [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsBoxFrame.cpp line 1699] nsBoxFrame::PaintChildren [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsBoxFrame.cpp line 1836] nsBoxFrame::Paint [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\xul\base\src\nsBoxFrame.cpp line 1652] nsContainerFrame::PaintChild [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\html\base\src\nsContainerFrame.cpp line 282] nsContainerFrame::PaintChildren [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\html\base\src\nsContainerFrame.cpp line 200] nsContainerFrame::Paint [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\html\base\src\nsContainerFrame.cpp line 181] PresShell::Paint [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\layout\html\base\src\nsPresShell.cpp line 5876] nsView::Paint [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\view\src\nsView.cpp line 280] nsViewManager::RenderDisplayListElement [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\view\src\nsViewManager.cpp line 1187] nsViewManager::RenderViews [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\view\src\nsViewManager.cpp line 1136] nsViewManager::Refresh [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\view\src\nsViewManager.cpp line 727] nsViewManager::DispatchEvent [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\view\src\nsViewManager.cpp line 1727] HandleEvent [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\view\src\nsView.cpp line 83] nsWindow::DispatchEvent [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\widget\src\windows\nsWindow.cpp line 1033] nsWindow::DispatchWindowEvent [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\widget\src\windows\nsWindow.cpp line 1055] nsWindow::OnPaint [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\widget\src\windows\nsWindow.cpp line 4736] nsWindow::ProcessMessage [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\widget\src\windows\nsWindow.cpp line 3596] nsWindow::WindowProc [d:\builds\seamonkey\mozilla\widget\src\windows\nsWindow.cpp line 1295] KERNEL32.DLL + 0x363b (0xbff7363b) KERNEL32.DLL + 0x24407 (0xbff94407)