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1,194,669 | 10,618,517 |
Reproduced with Nightly 43.0a1 20150813030208 under all platforms.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open several browser windows
2. Start typing in the urlbar - notice the prompt to opt-in/out search suggestions
3. Select Yes OR NO
4. Select another window and type in the urlbar
AR:
The prompt is displayed again.
ER:
The prompt shouldn't be displayed again if the user already made his choice
Note: Couldn't check on Dev Edition 42.0a2 (2015-08-13) where setting the prefs browser.urlbar.userMadeSearchSuggestionsChoice;true and browser.urlbar.suggest.searches;true doesn't display the prompt
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1,194,692 | 10,618,776 |
Reproducible on:
* Nightly 43.0a1 (2015-08-13)
* Aurora 42.0a2 (2015-08-13)
* 41.0b1
* 40.0.2 (20150812163655)
* 39.0 (20150630154324)
Affected platforms:
Windows 7 (x64)
Preconditions:
* Internet Explorer 11 is installed
* IE has a custom homepage set
* IE has a reasonable amount of browsing history available
* IE has a few saved bookmarks/favorites
Steps to reproduce:
1. Launch Firefox.
2. Click "Show all bookmarks" and select "Import Settings and Data" from the top menu of the Library.
3. Follow the import process and make sure you select "Internet Explorer" from the list of browsers.
4. Check the Browser Console.
Expected result:
All the selected data is successfully imported to Firefox and no errors are thrown for this process.
Actual result:
An error is thrown in the Browser Console by IEProfileMigrator.js:410:0:
> Unable to migrate cookie: [Exception... "Component returned failure
> code: 0x80070057 (NS_ERROR_ILLEGAL_VALUE) [nsICookieManager2.add]"
> nsresult: "0x80070057 (NS_ERROR_ILLEGAL_VALUE)" location:
> "JS frame :: jar:file:///C:/Users/andrei.vaida/Desktop/m-a
> /firefox/browser/omni.ja!/components/IEProfileMigrator.js
> :: C__parseCookieBuffer :: line 464" data: no]
Notes:
* This might be a regression or a side-effect from Bug 1153900.
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1,194,851 | 10,620,797 |
Created attachment 8648232
screencast showing fake-scrollbar-space
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1194346 +++
Steps To Reproduce
1. Start RTL language Firefox(Hebrew version) and Enable APZ(default in Nightly42.0a1).
2. Create about:config pref "dom.allow_XUL_XBL_for_file", set to true, so that you can load XUL directly.
3. Download & load attachment 8648184 testcase.
4. (optional) Reduce the width of your Firefox window.
5. (optional) reload or scroll the listbox.
Actual Results:
Fake-scrollbar-space is drawn at the right side of the listbox
Expected Results:
No such fake-scrollbar-space
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1,195,054 | 10,622,745 |
Created attachment 8648433
Location bar displays 12 annoying autocomplete suggestions without scrollbar.webm
STR: (Win7, Nightly 43.0a1 (2015-08-15))
1. Open new tab.
2. Open Scratchpad (Shift+F4), paste "for(i=1;i<=12;i++)window.open('https://www.google.com/search?q='+i)" without outer quotes.
3. Run script (so that popups opened and saved in History).
4. Open new tab. Drag it from Tabs Toolbar to create new window.
5. Click textarea in location bar [it will become focused]
6. Press Alt+Down and hold for ~5 seconds
7. Type "a" (without quotes) in location bar
Result: Location bar displays 12 annoying autocomplete suggestions.
That behavior will stay for that window even if you open new tabs.
Expectations: It should display a box (#PopupAutoCompleteRichResult) with scrollbar
where you only see 6 suggestions at a time
Note: It's a bit easier to reproduce on ESR38 - Beta41 (which don't have unified autocomplete).
Modify Step 4 and follow all other steps:
4.* Open new tab.
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1,195,073 | 10,622,915 |
STR:
1: Enable webm mediasource (media.mediasource.webm.enabled=true)
2: Go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqLTe8h0-jo
3: Seek after 1:00 and wait until seek completes and playback resume
4: Change resolution to 720p
5: Wait until playback restart
5: Seek to exactly 0:00
Spinner will show, playback won't restart.
If you couldn't reproduce the problem at first go. I find that restarting the steps from 3 will work (changing the resolution, even to the same one, clear the sourcebuffer)
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1,197,060 | 10,642,996 |
Created attachment 8650849
text-selection-dialog-covers-selection-highlight.png
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open a long web page which can be scrollable in browser app.
2. Long tap to select a word to show text selection dialog.
3. Scroll up a little bit like 10px "without" shrinking the url bar.
Actual results:
The text selection dialog will cover the selection highlight and caret. Furthermore, the position of the dialog will still be wrong in subsequent long-tap on other words.
Expected results:
The position of text dialog should be correct.
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1,188,643 | 10,548,231 |
Created attachment 8640177
logcat_20150728_1504.txt
Description:
When a user adds a custom ringtone (from their music app) to their Aries device, they will observe that previewing the song within 'Manage Tones' alongside the default tones will play choppy/staticy. When setting up the ringtone via share activity, or receiving a phone call with the ringtone default, the track will play fine as expected.
PreReq:
* music on device
Repro Steps:
1) Update a Flame to 20150728030208
2) Open Settings app
3) Tap 'Sounds'
4) Tap 'Manage Tones'
5) Tap '+' in top right
6) Proceed through share activity and save the ringtone
7) Tap the ringtone to preview
Actual:
Ringtone preview sounds choppy
Expected:
Ringtone preview is clear/identical to track in music.
Environmental Variables:
------------------------------
Device: Aries 2.5
BuildID: 20150727151800
Gaia: 4e3e21a4ba3f188b45623ee2297f21d0791f8667
Gecko: 21ca97268bae
Gonk: 2916e2368074b5383c80bf5a0fba3fc83ba310bd
Version: 42.0a1 (2.5)
Firmware Version: D5803_23.1.A.1.28_NCB.ftf
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Mobile; rv:42.0) Gecko/42.0 Firefox/42.0
Master build on flame can't follow STR due to bug 1188603
Sharing from music instead can add song successfully.
Results: Ringtone preview sounds choppy
Device: Flame 2.5
Build ID: 20150728030208
Gaia: 14e32276025b0310d3e89027320cf4b2a24cedfb
Gecko: 33dc8a83cfc0
Gonk: 41d3e221039d1c4486fc13ff26793a7a39226423
Version: 42.0a1 (2.5)
Firmware Version: v18D
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Mobile; rv:42.0) Gecko/42.0 Firefox/42.0
============================
Issue then DOES NOT REPRODUCE on 2.2 for flame devices
Results: Ringtone preview is clear/identical to track in music.
Device: Flame 2.2
BuildID: 20150728032504
Gaia: e1e6317f17a840b19af9dbb25f5a771d8d9fa161
Gecko: 9b60e57724db
Gonk: bd9cb3af2a0354577a6903917bc826489050b40d
Version: 37.0 (2.2)
Firmware Version: v18D
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Mobile; rv:37.0) Gecko/37.0 Firefox/37.0
------------------------------
Repro frequency: 5/5
See attached:
video- https://youtu.be/Epj5CJxE8TI
logcat
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1,190,881 | 10,574,640 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/46.0.2467.2 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
I created SVG with CSS animation and pasted to IMG tag. Result: animation not working. In chrome <animate> deprecated and uses CSS animation, even if IMG tag. I'm use chrome browser, but found bug in Firefox.
Must working right image
https://acterhd.github.io/apng-decoder/
Actual results:
Not working SVG animation
Expected results:
Animation should working
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1,190,882 | 10,574,667 |
Created attachment 8643065
test case: aria-modal-dialog.html
Steps to reproduce:
1. Load the attached test case in Firefox
2. Launch DOM inspector and listen for (at least) focus events
3. Tab to the "Display a dialog" link
4. Sanity check: Press Ctrl+O to open native "Open" dialog. Press Escape.
5. Press Return on "Display a dialog" link. Press Escape.
Expected results: After both steps 4 and 5, there would be a focus event for the "Display a dialog" link which just re-gained focus after each dialog was dismissed.
Actual results: After step 4, there is a focus event for the "Display a dialog" link which just re-gained focus. However, after step 5, there is not a focus event for the "Display a dialog" link.
There are also missing window: accessibility events which I'll provide steps for in a subsequent comment.
Impact: Screen readers don't know where the user is after the ARIA dialog is dismissed.
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1,190,938 | 10,575,209 |
Created attachment 8643141
issue1.png
This is related to bug # 1186123.. instead of the password being visible when going through the STR, the "SHOW" string will disappear and the password field will stay selected.
- added two screenshots to illustrate the problem
* Win 8.1 x64 -> Reproduced
* Win 10 x64 -> Reproduced
* OSX 10.10.4 -> Reproduced
STR:
- load gmail.com
- type in your moz username and select "Next"
- type in your moz credentials under mozilla.okta.com and select "Sign In"
- when the doorhanger appears, you'll need to quickly click on the password field than anywhere on the doorhanger a few times before the page finishes loading. You'll notice that after a 1-2 tries, the "SHOW" string will disappear and the password field will stay selected with the blue border.
Used the following build:
- https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/2015-08-04-03-02-04-mozilla-central/
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1,191,298 | 10,579,918 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/44.0.2403.125 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
Calling getUserMedia with constraints for audio only stream fails:
{
audio: true,
video: false
}
Actual results:
MediaStreamError {
name: "NotFoundError",
message: "The object can not be found here.",
constraintName: "",
stack: ""
}
Expected results:
Audio only media stream should be returned.
This happens with the latest nightly build 42.0a1 (2015-08-04). I have USB camera with integrated microphone, but it also fails on all of my laptops.
Calling with the constraints below works fine:
{
audio: true,
video: true
}
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1,192,170 | 10,590,516 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/45.0.2454.15 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
Capture a local media device with getUserMedia and stop all the tracks.
Actual results:
The devices get disabled but the media capture permission indicator stays visible.
Expected results:
MediaStream.stop() is deprecated and instead one should use the stop() function on the tracks. While the camera and mic gets stopped fine when stopping the corresponding tracks, the permission indicator for the audio and/or video capture permissions stays until MediaStream.stop() is called. In the getUserMedia case the stream implementes the LocalMediaStream prototype which still seems to have a stop() function to exactly do this.
LocalMediaStream needs to go away and the behavior should be added to MediaStreamTrack.stop() so that the code example below does also remove the permission indicator.
navigator.getUserMedia({audio: false, video: true},
function(stream) {
// can also use getAudioTracks() or getVideoTracks()
var track = stream.getTracks()[0]; // if only one media track
// ...
track.stop();
},
function(error){
console.log('getUserMedia() error', error);
});
This happens with current stable (39) and also with current nightly (42),
Workaround is to call the stop() function on the LocalMediaStream in addition to stopping the tracks.
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1,192,505 | 10,594,733 |
If mouse moves over the suggestions dropdown while the dropdown is still being calculated, it folds down to nothing.
It started happening a few weeks ago. Happens in fresh profile (in fact more reliably than in my old profile)
Steps to reproduce:
1. Go to location bar and enter one letter of something that will bring suggestions. On fresh profile, "m" is good because there is a bunch or mozilla.org bookmarks to appear.
2. Now, the tricky part: take your mouse, hover over those suggestions, and start moving it (for example from left to right). Your pointer mustn't leave the suggestions dropdown but should move fast enough.
3. While mouse is moving, enter a second letter ("o" for the mozilla.org bookmarks of fresh profile)
Actual results: ALL suggestions, other than "visit <domain>" just disappear
Expected results: suggestions for the string "mo".
Sometimes you will see only partial suggestions, such as only bookmarks but not history. But mostly it's just empty.
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1,198,664 | 10,659,994 |
Steps to reproduce:
1. Turn on media log modules.
2. Play a video in Video app.
3. Pause it.
4. 'adb logcat' shows MediaFormatReader::NotifyInputExhausted() is called continuously.
Root cause:
On Aries, there are only 3 active output buffers for video decoding, and when paused they're all hold by Gecko.
This problem won't happen on Flame because it has 7 active buffers.
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1,201,197 | 10,688,294 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_10_4) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/47.0.2499.0 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
Call getUserMedia and then enumerate devices in the success callback right after stopping the resulting stream.
https://jsfiddle.net/catr8ca3/10/
Actual results:
When you delay the call to enumerate devices, it works but if you call it right away, nothing happens and the callback to enumerate the devices never fires.
Expected results:
Probably in any case the callback should still fire to enumerate the devices but that is a philosophical question left for the developers.
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1,201,979 | 10,698,043 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_10_4) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/44.0.2403.157 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/JavaScript_code_modules/WebRequest.jsm#Chrome_incompatibilities
I am requesting the addition of the "requestBody" in the opt_extraInfoSpec for onBeforeRequest so that I can access requestBody of the NetworkRequest. This would allow for similarity to the Chrome WebRequest extension API.
Actual results:
I cannot access the requestBody for outgoing network requests, I can only get/modify headers.
Expected results:
I was expecting for the WebRequest module to expose requestBody.
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1,202,296 | 10,701,195 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:41.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/41.0
Build ID: 20150831172306
Steps to reproduce:
Update from Firefox 41 beta 6 to Firefox beta 7 and go to Youtube to playsome videos.
Actual results:
I can't play video with HTML5 player anymore, i get the message "An error is occurred". Using Adobe Flash works.
Rolling back to beta 6 they work again.
While doing some backtracking (at first i tought it was due to an extension) i found that it's probably related to hardware video decoding.
Noticing that all seems to works with a new profile i found that the culprit is
media.hardware-video-decoding.failed : false
In Beta 7, If i set it to "true", all seem to work (but hw video decoding should be gone, right?).
Expected results:
Videos should just play normally.
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1,202,427 | 10,702,541 |
Created attachment 8657810
draw_range_elements_test.zip
James Moran from Epic reported the following testcase, which showcases that our WebGL2 function drawRangeElements() is not producing output. See the attached example.
STR:
1. Enable WebGL 2 by setting the browser prefs
webgl.bypass-shader-validation: true
webgl.disable-angle: true
webgl.enable-draft-extensions: true
webgl.enable-prototype-webgl2: true
webgl.force-enabled: true
2. Unzip the attachment, run embedded-drawRangeElements.html
Observed: One spinning cube is rendered.
Expected: Two spinning cubes should be rendered next to each other.
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1,202,788 | 10,706,702 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; OpenBSD amd64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/35.0
Build ID: 20150307020558
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open SMS thread.
2. Type in message.
3. Press 'Send' button.
Actual results:
'There was a problem sending the message. Please try again' appeard. Not possible to send the message.
Expected results:
It should be possible to send messages.
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1,203,059 | 10,709,587 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:43.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/43.0
Build ID: 20150908030203
Steps to reproduce:
1. Opened Outlook Web Access
2. Pressed Ctrl+N
Actual results:
Outlook Web Access opened a new Email-Window
Firefox opened a new, empty browser window
Expected results:
The Ctrl+N default shortcut should be supressed (this is how outlook web access behaves on Firefox-stable and IE). So no new Firefox-Window should have been opened, just the Outlook Web Access email compose window.
multi-process mode was enabled
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1,203,836 | 10,719,096 |
Load https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=831235
Expected:
ting ting ting ting ...
Actual:
ting click ting click ting click ting click ...
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1,085,287 | 9,468,913 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/38.0.2125.104 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
I received an appointment from an Outlook user, with the following details:
[calGoogleCalendar] Setting Upload Data (application/json; charset=UTF-8):
{"start":{"dateTime":"2014-10-23T10:00:00+08:00","timeZone":"Singapore Standard Time"},"end":{"dateTime":"2014-10-23T12:00:00+08:00","timeZone":"Singapore Standard Time"},...}}
Actual results:
[calGoogleCalendar] Request POST https://www.googleapis.com/calendar/v3/calendars/jasonrumney%40gmail.com/events responded with HTTP 400
[calGoogleCalendar] A request Error Occurred. Status Code: 400 Bad Request Body: {
"error": {
"errors": [
{
"domain": "global",
"reason": "invalid",
"message": "Invalid time zone definition for start time."
},
{
"domain": "global",
"reason": "invalid",
"message": "Invalid time zone definition for end time."
}
],
"code": 400,
"message": "Invalid time zone definition for start time."
}
}
Expected results:
If it can be detected beforehand that the timezone is incorrect, it would be better to replace it with the timezone from the dateTime where provided, or fall back to local timezone in worst case.
Even if this cannot be detected ahead of time, the Gdata provider could catch the error from Google servers and handle it by resubmitting.
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1,086,145 | 9,475,497 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_9_5) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/38.0.2125.104 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
We have been performing systematic state machine tests on NSS, OpenSSL, and other SSL implementations, and we found some unexpected behaviours in NSS (not all are immediately exploitable.) We will report the other weirdnesses in due course, but here's one that seems to break False Start's forward secrecy guarantee.
The core issue is that the NSS client allows an ECDHE_ECDSA exchange where the server does not send its ServerKeyExchange message. In this case, NSS will take
the (long-term) EC key from the ECDSA certificate, and use that instead of the
server's ephemeral parameters. This violates the TLS protocol and also has some security implications for forward secrecy.
The application at the client (e.g. the browser) still thinks it is engaged in an ECDHE exchange, but in fact it has been silently downgraded to a non-forward secret mixed-ECDH exchange. Consequently, if False Start is enabled, the client will start sending data encrypted under the (non forward-secret) connection keys. This breaks some of the changes of Bug942729 (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=942729).
To test this behavior, we used Chrome or Firefox to connect to Gmail (which uses ECDHE-ECDSA) via a network proxy. We allow all messages to pass through, but block the ServerKeyExchange going from google to the browser. The browser still completes the handshake and starts sending data.
The culprit is in the beginning of ssl3_SendClientKeyExchange in ssl3con.c:
if (ss->sec.peerKey == NULL) {
serverKey = CERT_ExtractPublicKey(ss->sec.peerCert);
.....
}
Expected results:
One would expect the client to kill the handshake when it receives the ServerHelloDone without having received a ServerKeyExchange in an ECDHE exchange.
A similar behavior occurs for DHE, but requires the server to send a DH-key certificate (which is much rarer in practice.)
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1,087,312 | 9,484,210 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/36.0
Build ID: 20141022030202
Steps to reproduce:
add a breakpoint,
right click the breakpoint and disable
right click the breakpoint and remove
reload the page
Actual results:
the breakpoint re-appears as a disabled breakpoint.
Expected results:
the breakpoint should still be removed.
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1,067,231 | 9,309,720 |
[Steps To Reproduce]
1. In an input, copy a word
2. Tap the input again to show Paste utility bubble
3. Tap Paste to paste the string from clipboard
4. Tap the input again, and make sure the touch caret is visible and Paste utility bubble is invisible
5. Tap the touch caret
[Actual Result]
The Paste utility bubble doesn't show up.
[Expected Result]
The Paste utility bubble should show up.
Device: Flame
OS Version: 2.2.0.0-prerelease
Platform Version: 35.0a1
Build Identifier: 20140908160203
Git Commit Info: 2014-09-13 17:51:21 (0f45989d)
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1,067,243 | 9,309,823 |
[Steps To Reproduce]
1. In browser, go to any page (http://m.bbc.com in this case)
2. Tap address bar. (The address will be all selected by default.)
3. Tap outside to leave address bar editing mode.
4. Scroll the page.
[Actual Result]
Touch carets of address bar remain there.
[Expected Result]
Touch carets of address bar should disappear.
Device: Flame
OS Version: 2.2.0.0-prerelease
Platform Version: 35.0a1
Build Identifier: 20140908160203
Git Commit Info: 2014-09-13 17:51:21 (0f45989d)
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1,040,402 | 9,069,886 |
If I'm reading 22.2.1.4 correctly, there isn't a difference between passing <3 arguments and explicitly passing 'undefined' as the 3rd (length) argument. Yet:
js> var ab = new ArrayBuffer(16)
js> new Int32Array(ab).length
4
js> new Int32Array(ab, undefined, undefined).length
0
Other browsers seem to get this right. Credit to :kael for hitting and tracking this down.
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1,042,195 | 9,086,153 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.9; rv:32.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/32.0 (Beta/Release)
Build ID: 20140721004001
Steps to reproduce:
1) Install latest 1Password extension.
2) Enable e10s (browser.tabs.remote=true; browser.tabs.remote.autostart=true; dom.ipc.processCount=8). Note: I was experimenting with processCount; I doubt it has an effect on this bug.
3) Navigate to a website with a saved login
4) 1Password shortcut does nothing and the extension is not visible in the addon bar.
Actual results:
Hypothesis… Given that 1Password is filling in form elements *and* triggering an animation, it seems almost guaranteed that it is accessing DOM elements from the chrome process. This has obvious conflicts with e10s. I'm guessing that the 1P developers just need to adjust their addon to compensate for this, but I thought I would file the bug anyway.
Minor aside, almost everything else about e10s is working gloriously. The responsiveness improvements are manifest. Keep up the good work!
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1,053,321 | 9,179,182 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.9; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/31.0 (Beta/Release)
Build ID: 20140716183446
Steps to reproduce:
Created the following test page:
HEAD: External JavaScript using HTML tag with defer
BODY: 4 pictures
Testpage: stevesouders.com/cuzillion/?c0=hj1hfft2_0_f&c1=b...f&c3=bi1hfff2_0_f&c4=bi1hfff2_0_f&t=1407883291
Had a look at the waterfall graph with WebPagetest.org and Firebug Network monitor.
Actual results:
The first HTTP Request for the external JavaScript file (with defer) blocks in Firefox the parallel download of the 4 pictures in the body.
Test result: http://www.webpagetest.org/result/140812_NE_17QM/1/details/
Expected results:
Loading the external JavaScript with defer should not block downloading the pictures in parallel. Like it is in
Chrome: http://www.webpagetest.org/result/140812_3S_17QK/1/details/
Safari: http://www.webpagetest.org/result/140812_FE_17QN/1/details/
IE9: http://www.webpagetest.org/result/140812_03_17QP/1/details/
IE11: http://www.webpagetest.org/result/140812_SX_17QR/1/details/
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1,054,740 | 9,192,685 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/31.0 (Beta/Release)
Build ID: 20140716183446
Steps to reproduce:
1. Set Firefox to "Restore windows and tabs from last time"
2. Set "Don't restore tabs until I click on them"
3. Restore a session, and click an inactive tab to restore it.
Actual results:
Firefox briefly displays a different page (usually about:home, sometimes the session restore screen or something else), then briefly displays a blank tab with the title "new tab", then restores the page from the session.
Expected results:
Restore the page immediately to the tab, do not call up a different page first, and do not call up a "new tab" page before displaying the page.
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1,056,235 | 9,207,841 |
Created attachment 8476080
test.html
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:34.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/34.0
Build ID: 20140820030202
See bug991427
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open attached test.html,
2. Select all, and
3. Do Ctrl+F.
Actual results:
Findbar shows one "a" and 74 fires and one "D83D in a box" character.
Expected results:
Selection text is truncated by a correct boundary.
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1,056,341 | 9,209,007 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_9_4) AppleWebKit/537.78.2 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/7.0.6 Safari/537.78.2
Steps to reproduce:
Attempt to load web interface of a pfSense router using default (self-signed) HTTPS certificate
Actual results:
Page hangs on loading, using 100% CPU, process has to be terminated
Expected results:
Certificate warning
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|
1,057,114 | 9,215,444 |
Site: http://www.oglobo.globo.com
Navigating to oglobo.globo.com does not direct user to m.oglobo.globo.com
:: Steps To Reproduce
1. Update device to 20140820040203193
2. Launch Browser
3. Navigate to http://www.oglobo.globo.com
:: Expected Result
User is redirected to http://www.m.oglobo.globo.com
:: Actual Result
Desktop version of site loads on mobile browser
:: Additional Information
Software Version: Mozilla/5.0 (Mobile; rv:34.0) Gecko/34.0 Firefox/34.0
Device Information: Flame 2.1 - 20140820040203193 - Gaia: df39c463259d348396ef7f143c2c780eeb8f02d8 - Gecko: ffdd1a398105 - Firmware Version: v123
Reporter's User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/35.0.1916.114 Safari/537.36
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|
1,079,251 | 9,413,229 |
ConvertOmxYUVFormatToRGB565() does not care about gralloc buffer height. Therefore, if gralloc buffer size and valid size is different, it failed to to convert color correctly.
|
|
1,083,934 | 9,457,604 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:33.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/33.0
Build ID: 20141013200257
Steps to reproduce:
Thunderbird 31.2.0
Lightning 3.3.1
Ubuntu 14.04
When the "Provider for Google Calendar 1.0.1" is enabled, the new task dialog ignores the default setting for task reminder in the preferences and starts with "no reminder".
1) In Calendar preferences set "Default time a reminder is set before a task" to "0 minutes"
2) Create a new task
Actual results:
The default reminder is "No reminder"
Expected results:
Default reminder should be "0 minutes before"
|
|
1,046,166 | 9,118,810 |
https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/rev/f61a27b00e05
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:34.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/34.0 ID:20140730030201
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1,046,479 | 9,121,763 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/36.0.1985.125 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install Firefox 31.0 ESR
2. See new registry keys, specifically: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mozilla\Mozilla Firefox ESR
3. Uninstall Firefox 31.0 ESR
4. Notice that the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mozilla\Mozilla Firefox ESR still exists
This is a new feature that was added in Bug 726781 and pretty much makes the reason it was added useless. Since after installing 31.0 standard release it has both sets of keys so not as easy to determine which is which.
I noticed that Mozilla leaves behind other keys that it should be remove as well, but this is really about the new ones introduced in bug 726781 need to be removed upon uinstall.
Actual results:
registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mozilla\Mozilla Firefox ESR still exists after installation
Expected results:
registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mozilla\Mozilla Firefox ESR SHOULD NOT exist after installation
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|
1,047,098 | 9,127,856 |
One might expect 'Clear Recent History' (with 'Cache' checked) to clear asm.js cache entries and (with 'Offline Website Data' checked) to clear IDB storage, but neither do. Currently, the only way to clear this is buried deep down in Page Info -> Permissions -> Maintain Offline Storage.
|
|
1,049,435 | 9,147,086 |
Created attachment 8468361
data.tar.gz
User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0; Trident/4.0; SLCC1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; InfoPath.3)
Steps to reproduce:
Run 31.0, 31.0esr or 24.7.0esr of Firefox.
Select Tools(T) from menu bar.
Select Options(O) from menu items.
Select [Advanced] tab.
Select [Certificates] tab.
Push [View Certificates] button.
Select [Your Certificates] tab.
Push [Import...] button.
Select Unimportable.p12 file in attached tar ball.
Type c c w 3 3 t 4 a in password.
Push [OK].
Actual results:
Following message will appear in dialog:
The PKCS #12 operation failed for unknown reasons.
On the other hand,
* "openssl pkcs12" can extract key and certificates.
* "openssl verify" can verify signature in EE certificate.
Expected results:
Key and certificates should be imported.
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|
1,052,253 | 9,170,394 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_9_4) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/36.0.1985.125 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
1) Obtain a MacBook with a trackpad and OS X
2) Visit http://jsbin.com/fepuficudolo
3) Try to pinch to zoom
My settings in about:config for browser.gesture.pinch.* are all the defaults (i.e. empty).
Actual results:
Firefox does not map the pinch gesture to any JavaScript event. This means that applications which need the pinch gesture do not have the opportunity to override it.
Expected results:
Chrome maps the pinch gesture to a mousewheel event with the ctrlKey property set to true. Calling preventDefault() on it prevents the browser's page zoom behavior.
The relevant bug is http://crbug.com/289887. Apparently this behavior was already available in IE and in Firefox through an extension at the time this decision was made. For more discussion, see https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/d/msg/chromium-dev/L_kaBhYFi5U/RIMFBx12dJoJ.
|
|
1,068,461 | 9,320,808 |
[Steps To Reproduce]
1. Type some words in rocket bar
2. Try to trigger the text selection and copy paste bubble
[Actual Result]
Text selection and bubble is shown for user to perform cut copy paste
[Expected Result]
It's hard to trigger text selection and bubble
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|
1,074,239 | 9,374,570 |
I don't have really good steps to reproduce this consistently, but I've been having this happen occasionally while using treeherder for sheriffing last week. I think it's some combination of manually typing something into the classification textbox on one failure, then clicking the "Save" button to submit the classification, then moving on to a new failure and pressing the space bar to add it to the pinboard.
It almost seems like the "Save" button is stealing focus, so that when I press the space bar, that's simultaneously adding the new failure to the pinboard and calling the "Save" button's action against it.
|
|
1,074,657 | 9,378,866 |
Was trying to do tree sheriff duty when treeherder told me that classification failed with
GET https://treeherder.mozilla.org/api/project/mozilla-inbound/note/ [0ms]
GET https://treeherder.mozilla.org/api/project/mozilla-inbound/bug-job-map/ [0ms]
GET https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/#/jobs [HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified 1375ms]
"Error: $log is not a function
saveClassification/<@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:16:23824
$http/promise.error/<@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:1637
qFactory/defer/deferred.promise.then/wrappedErrback@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:26621
qFactory/defer/deferred.promise.then/wrappedErrback@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:26621
qFactory/defer/deferred.promise.then/wrappedErrback@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:26621
qFactory/createInternalRejectedPromise/<.then/<@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:28153
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$eval@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:4393
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$digest@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:2247
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$apply@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:4818
done@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:2339
completeRequest@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:6224
createHttpBackend/</xhr.onreadystatechange@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:7168
" index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7
"Error: JSON.parse: unexpected end of data at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data
fromJson@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:5:4648
resultSetResponseTransformer@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:16:26569
transformData@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:6:30036
transformResponse@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:6:31241
qFactory/defer/deferred.promise.then/wrappedErrback@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:26621
qFactory/createInternalRejectedPromise/<.then/<@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:28153
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$eval@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:4393
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$digest@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:2247
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$apply@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:4818
done@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:2339
completeRequest@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:6224
createHttpBackend/</xhr.onreadystatechange@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:7168
" index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7
"Error: $log is not a function
saveClassification/<@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:16:23824
$http/promise.error/<@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:1637
qFactory/defer/deferred.promise.then/wrappedErrback@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:26621
qFactory/defer/deferred.promise.then/wrappedErrback@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:26621
qFactory/defer/deferred.promise.then/wrappedErrback@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:26621
qFactory/createInternalRejectedPromise/<.then/<@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:28153
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$eval@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:4393
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$digest@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:2247
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$apply@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:4818
done@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:2339
completeRequest@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:6224
createHttpBackend/</xhr.onreadystatechange@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:7168
" index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7
"Error: JSON.parse: unexpected end of data at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data
fromJson@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:5:4648
resultSetResponseTransformer@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:16:26569
transformData@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:6:30036
transformResponse@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:6:31241
qFactory/defer/deferred.promise.then/wrappedErrback@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:26621
qFactory/createInternalRejectedPromise/<.then/<@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:28153
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$eval@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:4393
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$digest@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:2247
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$apply@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:4818
done@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:2339
completeRequest@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:6224
createHttpBackend/</xhr.onreadystatechange@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:7168
" index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7
"Error: $log is not a function
saveClassification/<@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:16:23824
$http/promise.error/<@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:1637
qFactory/defer/deferred.promise.then/wrappedErrback@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:26621
qFactory/defer/deferred.promise.then/wrappedErrback@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:26621
qFactory/defer/deferred.promise.then/wrappedErrback@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:26621
qFactory/createInternalRejectedPromise/<.then/<@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:28153
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$eval@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:4393
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$digest@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:2247
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$apply@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:4818
done@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:2339
completeRequest@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:6224
createHttpBackend/</xhr.onreadystatechange@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:7168
" index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7
"Error: JSON.parse: unexpected end of data at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data
fromJson@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:5:4648
resultSetResponseTransformer@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:16:26569
transformData@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:6:30036
transformResponse@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:6:31241
qFactory/defer/deferred.promise.then/wrappedErrback@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:26621
qFactory/createInternalRejectedPromise/<.then/<@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:28153
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$eval@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:4393
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$digest@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:2247
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$apply@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:4818
done@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:2339
completeRequest@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:6224
createHttpBackend/</xhr.onreadystatechange@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:7168
"Error: $log is not a function
saveClassification/<@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:16:23824
$http/promise.error/<@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:1637
qFactory/defer/deferred.promise.then/wrappedErrback@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:26621
qFactory/defer/deferred.promise.then/wrappedErrback@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:26621
qFactory/defer/deferred.promise.then/wrappedErrback@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:26621
qFactory/createInternalRejectedPromise/<.then/<@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:28153
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$eval@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:4393
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$digest@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:2247
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$apply@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:4818
done@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:2339
completeRequest@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:6224
createHttpBackend/</xhr.onreadystatechange@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:7168
"
"Error: JSON.parse: unexpected end of data at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data
fromJson@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:5:4648
resultSetResponseTransformer@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:16:26569
transformData@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:6:30036
transformResponse@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:6:31241
qFactory/defer/deferred.promise.then/wrappedErrback@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:26621
qFactory/createInternalRejectedPromise/<.then/<@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:28153
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$eval@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:4393
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$digest@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:2247
$RootScopeProvider/this.$get</Scope.prototype.$apply@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:8:4818
done@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:2339
completeRequest@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:6224
createHttpBackend/</xhr.onreadystatechange@https://treeherder.mozilla.org/ui/js/index.min-9ff94a6e8cf266d8643e48130fee89d1.js:7:7168
"
|
|
1,118,372 | 9,758,576 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:37.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/37.0
Build ID: 20150106030201
Steps to reproduce:
WaveShaper input signal amplitude is forced normalization to range -1 to +1.
---
<script>
var actx=new AudioContext();
var osc=actx.createOscillator();
var gain=actx.createGain();
var shaper=actx.createWaveShaper();
gain.gain.value=0.1;
shaper.curve=new Float32Array([-0.5,-0.5,1,1]);
osc.connect(gain);
gain.connect(shaper);
shaper.connect(actx.destination);
osc.start(0);
function test(g){
gain.gain.value=g;
}
</script>
<button onclick="test(0)">test(0)</button>
<button onclick="test(0.1)">test(0.1)</button>
<button onclick="test(1)">test(1)</button>
<button onclick="test(10)">test(10)</button>
---
1) access to
http://www.g200kg.com/demo/test/test-shaperinput.html
2) press test buttons
Actual results:
test(0.1)/test(1)/test(10) makes no differences in volume and distortion
Expected results:
test(0.1) : sound should not be distorted
test(1) : generates some distortion
test(10) : should makes more distortion
|
|
1,119,490 | 9,770,706 |
Created attachment 8546165
source-map-web-workers.png
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:34.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/34.0
Build ID: 20141201111703
Steps to reproduce:
Write a simple web worker in coffeescript, for example,
```coffee
throwError = -> throw new Error('hello world')
throwError()
```
Install coffeescript via npm,
```shell
npm install coffee-script
```
Compile that code via the coffescript compiler with source maps turned on.
```shell
./node_modules/coffee-script/bin/coffee -m -c test.coffee
```
Build a simple html page to load that web worker,
```html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title></title>
<script>
var worker = new Worker('test.js');
worker.onerror = function(e) { console.log(e); };
</script>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
```
And load that page in firefox.
Actual results:
The error message is correctly logged in the console, but is shows a refrence to the javascript source, not the source map. Attached is an screen shot of the console output.
Expected results:
Actually I am not sure what _should_ happen. Ideal Firefox would support source maps in web workers. Should maybe this is a feature request not a bug report.
Please let me know if you need anymore information, or if this is simply not supported and Firefox does not plan on supporting this.
Thanks.
|
|
1,120,128 | 9,778,481 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/36.0
Build ID: 20150110004004
Steps to reproduce:
I am running Windows 8.1. I have AMD HD 5850 graphics card and I am using drivers of version 14.12 AMD Catalyst Omega Software (latest stable).
I am watching videos on Youtube using the HTML5 player and video setting 1080@60fps
Example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SRTEXSpcyI
Using IE to watch the same video works fine.
Actual results:
Video has a lot of black frames and some stuttering.
Expected results:
No black frames or stuttering
|
|
1,120,241 | 9,779,336 |
Steps to reproduce:
* Start compiling something
* Navigate to YouTube and watch a video
* Close tab
Actual results:
Sound continues to play
Expected results:
Sound stops.
|
|
1,121,040 | 9,788,508 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/35.0
Build ID: 20150108202552
Steps to reproduce:
I visit a website where i need to login and there is more than 1 set of saved credentials (username + password) in Firefox.
So there is no username and password filled in automatically when visiting the website.
So I press 'Cursor Down' to view the list of available login names, select one by pressing 'curser down' one or more times until the desired username is selected and then press 'ENTER'.
Actual results:
The login fails.
Expected results:
I should have logged in successfully.
Login works, if i select the desired user name with the mouse cursor instead.
I noticed this issue in Firefox 33 and higher.
Version 32 doesn't show this bug
|
|
1,121,528 | 9,793,830 |
Created attachment 8548966
Screen Shot 2015-01-14 at 12.20.59.png
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.9; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/36.0
Build ID: 20150112004004
Steps to reproduce:
Cannot find a clear way to reproduce the bug.
Just opened the dev tools, then navigating on the app I am inspecting and, eventually, the DOM inspector will ends up being totally empty.
Actual results:
The DOM inspector is empty.
This used to happen to me sometime on Firefox 34 (stable channel) and still happens to me on FirefoxDeveloperEdition 36.0a2.
Here is my user agent : "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.9; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/36.0"
Expected results:
The DOM inspector should show me the DOM tree of the current page.
|
|
1,138,137 | 9,970,988 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:37.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/37.0
Build ID: 20150223185154
Steps to reproduce:
Open this video as an example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6xgKbQN1KA
Make sure MSE is enabled (default at 37 and above) and switch to 1080p60.
Actual results:
The video will buffer very fast (not all of the video because of dash, but irrelevant to problem). But after some time (LESS than the buffered portion), all the buffered video will be dropped and the video stops to re-buffer. Very annoying.
Expected results:
The video should play smoothly with high speed Internet.
I tested with new profile, the problem remains.
It does not appear in 38 or 39 though.
|
|
1,124,681 | 9,829,013 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_10_1) AppleWebKit/600.2.5 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/8.0.2 Safari/600.2.5
Steps to reproduce:
1. Go to the OpenAjax Alliance "Checkboxes using IMG elements for visual state" example: http://www.oaa-accessibility.org/examplep/checkbox1/
2. Enable VoiceOver (⌘-F5).
3. Tab to the "Lettuce" checkbox. VoiceOver should announce something like: "Sandwich Condiments The best available organic romaine lettuce grown locally., unchecked, checkbox list Sandwich Condiments 4 items". This is correct because initially, the "Lettuce" checkbox is unchecked.
4. Press Control-Option-Space (VO-Space) to toggle the checkbox. Notice that the "Lettuce" checkbox is now checked, but VoiceOver announces something like: "uncheck Sandwich Condiments The best available organic romaine lettuce grown locally., checkbox".
5. Press tab to focus the "Tomato" checkbox. This checkbox is initially checked, but VoiceOver announces "unchecked".
6. Open Xcode's Accessibility Inspector developer tool.
7. Hover the mouse pointer over the "Tomato" checkbox. Notice that the "accessibilityValue" attribute is not set to 1.
Actual results:
VoiceOver always says "unchecked" for checkboxes, regardless of whether they actually are checked.
I have tested Firefox 35.0 and Firefox Nightly 38.0a1 (2015-01-22) on Mac OS 10.10.1.
Expected results:
Firefox should behave like Safari 8.0.2, in which this OAA example works perfectly. If a checkbox is checked, VoiceOver should announce "checked". VoiceOver should only announce "unchecked" if the checkbox is unchecked (the element has aria-checked="false" or no aria-checked attribute).
|
|
1,127,925 | 9,863,732 |
When playing youtube videos on Firefox 36 with certain Intel hardware, the GPU memory usage is very high. This problem does not show up on the same hardware with Firefox 33, which is using Flash to display the video.
The hardware is described as: Dell Latitude E6530, Intel Core i5-3360M, 2800Mhz, 8192MB RAM, Intel HD Graphics 4000, 1720MB (shared).
This is showing up on tests 2, 4 and 5, on two different versions of the drivers. Test 1 seems okay.
Test 2 is playing this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hicBgE6XndM in 1080HD, full screen. Test 4 is playing this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGRpobfnQ8k Test 5 is playing this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpi0qsp3v_w
The GPU committed and dedicated are pretty low, but the gpu-shared, resident, and vsize are very high, and the vsize-max-contiguous is very low in this example from test 5 (new driver):
235.41 MB ── gpu-committed
9.94 MB ── gpu-dedicated
1,535.37 MB ── gpu-shared
66.52 MB ── heap-allocated
204 ── heap-chunks
1.00 MB ── heap-chunksize
71.37 MB ── heap-committed
204.00 MB ── heap-mapped
7.29% ── heap-overhead-ratio
1 ── host-object-urls
0.53 MB ── imagelib-surface-cache-estimated-locked
0.53 MB ── imagelib-surface-cache-estimated-total
1.53 MB ── js-main-runtime-temporary-peak
0 ── low-commit-space-events
464.74 MB ── private
3,155.55 MB ── resident
3,974.72 MB ── vsize
1.31 MB ── vsize-max-contiguous
In the other tests on this hardware, vsize-max-contiguous was larger, but still no more than 16MB. The next worse hardware configuration in this set of testing has a vsize-max-contiguous of 131MB.
This may be a dupe of some other bug, but it seemed worth filing separate given the specific steps to reproduce.
|
|
1,128,170 | 9,866,183 |
Created attachment 8557502
aboutsupport.txt
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/38.0
Build ID: 20150130030232
Steps to reproduce:
I was on youtube, watching 3 videos on HTML5.
While watching the 4th video, i noticed that the desktop memory reporter gadget on Windows as showing 96% memory use. Howver, the task manager showed only 900MB of "Private memory" used. Windows kept showing a "Windows is low on memory. Please close Nightly to avoid crashing" dialog box. I ignored it.
I did multiple "reduce memory" from about:memory, but there was no difference.
While in the midle of the 4th video, nightly crashed.
Actual results:
Crash.
https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/e09d9c32-f031-4fb5-b53e-3f4322150131
|
|
1,102,642 | 9,619,693 |
While attempting to reproduce the crash in Bug 1100063, I ran into this crash. I do not have reliable steps to reproduce. All I can say is that I was doing an excessive amount of seeking in YouTube videos trying to reproduce the crash in Bug 1100063.
bp-b75a193d-c509-4dbb-93ed-e172e2141120
|
|
1,105,066 | 9,638,154 |
When MSE is enabled and the video is using MP4, seeking into videos causes sound to play back from earlier seek points. This may be a dupe of other seeking issues, so feel free to dupe as needed. Please let me know if I can provide anymore information.
|
|
1,105,244 | 9,640,270 |
[Tracking Requested - why for this release]:
Steps To Reproduce:
1. Start Nightly with newly created profile
2. Open https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/nightly/firstrun/
3. Focus Location Bar and Move caret to the left most (Press [HOME] key)
4. Attempt to delete https://
Actual Results:
Press [DELETE] makes ttps://www....
Press [DELETE] nothing delete
Press [DELETE] makes tps://www....
Press [DELETE] nothing delete
Press [DELETE] makes ps://www....
Press [DELETE] nothing delete
...
Expected Results:
Press [DELETE] makes ttps://www....
Press [DELETE] makes tps://www....
Press [DELETE] makes ps://www....
...
|
|
1,107,456 | 9,659,848 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux i686; rv:33.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/33.0
Build ID: 20141013200110
Steps to reproduce:
Open a tab in Responsive Design View (Ctrl+Shift+M), open a file with the following script:
<script>alert(window.outerWidth)</script>
Actual results:
I get the full width of my browser screen (1600px)
Expected results:
It should have returned the width of the simulated responsive device's screen (ex. 320px) instead.
This is important because window.outerWidth is one of the few ways to determine from JS, even before the markup has been downloaded fully, whether we are on a small or large screen.
|
|
1,107,889 | 9,663,503 |
Created attachment 8532523
2014-12-05_1530.png
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/41.0.2236.0 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
go to any youtube video
Actual results:
the video shows that loading sign forever
Expected results:
the video should play
|
|
1,108,302 | 9,666,392 |
Created attachment 8532870
Screenshot of affected UI component
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.9; rv:37.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/37.0
Build ID: 20141206030202
Steps to reproduce:
Click "Nightly" → "Preferences..." → "Content"
Actual results:
Under "Fonts & Colors", the select list for the default font size shows an ellipsis instead of the selected value (16, in my case).
Expected results:
Because the font size is almost always a two-digit number, the select list should be wide enough to display two-digit values without collapsing them to an ellipsis.
|
|
1,109,146 | 9,673,340 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:34.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/34.0
Build ID: 20141125180439
Steps to reproduce:
Alt-click on a link when browser.altClickSave is True
Actual results:
Target opened in a new tab (same as ctrl-click)
Expected results:
Target should be saved
|
|
1,111,540 | 9,693,662 |
Created attachment 8536484
Nightly 37 [e10s] does not allow to manually set an application as action, keels 'Always ask'.png
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:37.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/37.0
Build ID: 20141214030205
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open About:Preferences#Applications,
2. Try to select a concrete application to process "application/torrent" content type: open pull-down menu, select "Use other...", select concrete application (BitComet -- a BitTorrent Client)
Actual results:
Nothing happens, the setting/value keeps to be "Always ask", even though there were not error messages (see the attached screen shot), "OK" was accepted just fine.
Expected results:
Instead of showing "Always ask" as incorrectly happens now, the settings should turn into "Use BitComet -- a BitTorrent client (default)" (just as it is set now one line below, for "application/x-torrent" content type -- see the attached screen shot).
|
|
1,113,634 | 9,714,848 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:37.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/37.0
Build ID: 20141218030202
Steps to reproduce:
<button onclick="start()">start</button>
<script>
actx=new AudioContext();
osc=actx.createOscillator();
osc.connect(actx.destination);
function start(){
var t=actx.currentTime;
osc.start(0);
osc.frequency.setValueAtTime(100,t)
osc.frequency.setValueAtTime(1000,t+1);
osc.frequency.setTargetAtTime(100,t+1,1);
}
</script>
----
this sample is available at:
http://www.g200kg.com/demo/test/test-automation-1.html
press [start]
Actual results:
osc sound is fixed to 100Hz. setValueAtTime(1000,t+1) is ignored.
Expected results:
osc should sweep from 1000Hz to 100Hz at time t+1
from spec. :
If one of these events is added at a time where there is already one or more events of a different type, then it will be placed in the list after them, but before events whose times are after the event.
|
|
1,114,849 | 9,725,676 |
Possibly related to bug 1114844 and bug 1114847. Steps to reproduce:
1) Enable MP4 mediasource playback and disable WebM mediasource playback.
media.mediasource.mp4.enabled = true
media.mediasource.webm.enabled = false
media.fragmented-mp4.exposed = true
media.fragmented-mp4.ffmpeg.enabled = true
2) Go to video (I used http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3V7wWemZ_cs)
3) Start playback
4) Right click and view stats for nerds to confirm that MP4 Dash is used
5) Seek somewhere in the video
What happens:
6) Tab crashes
What should happen:
6) Playback of video continues from seeked point.
|
|
1,095,359 | 9,559,276 |
Created attachment 8518740
ebay.png
Environment
Device: Nexus 4 (Android 4.4.4)
Build: Firefox for Android 36.0a1 (2014-11-06)
Steps to reproduce:
1. Launch Fennec;
2. Go to m.ebay.com.
Expected results:
No layout problems are displayed.
Actual results:
Thumbnails are not displayed correctly.
Notes: Please see the attachment.
|
|
1,098,960 | 9,590,444 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:33.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/33.0
Build ID: 20141106120505
Steps to reproduce:
Launch Firefox
Actual results:
Firefox sync isn't able to connect to server
Expected results:
Firefox sync should connect to server and backup data
|
|
1,102,612 | 9,619,577 |
While attempting to reproduce the crash in Bug 1100063, I ran into this crash. I do not have reliable steps to reproduce. All I can say is that I was doing an excessive amount of seeking in YouTube videos trying to reproduce the crash in Bug 1100063.
bp-c48c2d76-e5d3-4ff7-b5be-7e37a2141120
bp-39dc5ad7-dedb-4274-b2c8-87ec32141120
bp-1a1b1aa7-6bcc-43ef-9cd4-32e692141120
bp-40ee45e3-de9b-4b0d-bb58-b51ba2141120
bp-b806799d-9424-4e8e-984a-197a02141120
|
|
1,304,955 | 11,731,632 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0
Build ID: 20160922181628
Steps to reproduce:
New file /tmp/test.js:
```javascript
function foo(val) {
return val;
}
console.assert("bar" === foo(`bar`));
console.assert("bar" === (foo`bar`)[0]);
console.assert("bar" === foo(String.raw`bar`));
```
Load by `loadSubScriptWithOptions`:
```javascript
Services.scriptloader.loadSubScriptWithOptions("file:///tmp/test.js", {
target: {},
ignoreCache: false,
}); // load and cache
Services.scriptloader.loadSubScriptWithOptions("file:///tmp/test.js", {
target: {},
ignoreCache: false,
}); // load from startup cache
```
|
|
1,305,059 | 11,732,828 |
Created attachment 8794214
screenshot with the focus ring
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0
Build ID: 20160922030437
[Affected versions]:
- Nightly 52.0a1
[Affected platforms]:
- Windows 10, Ubuntu 16.04, Mac OS X 10.11
[Steps to reproduce]:
1. Visit: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Main_Page
2. Ctrl+F to open the Find bar
3. Search for "project"
[Expected result]:
- The search results that contains a link should be highlighted the same way as any search (without links) is.
[Actual result]:
- A focus ring is displayed on the search result that contains a link. Please see the screenshot for more details.
[Regression range]:
- I'll investigate this as soon as possible and post back the results.
[Additional notes]:
- The focus ring is not present if the preferences "findbar.modalHighlight" and "findbar.highlightAll" are set to false.
|
|
1,305,087 | 11,733,215 | null |
|
1,305,822 | 11,741,528 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/53.0.2785.89 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
When "Switch to Window" is called with the handle of the current top-level browsing context (i.e., "switching" to the current window), the current browsing context should be reset to be equal to the top level.
== WebDriver (Python) code ==
def testFrameSwitching(self):
self.driver.get('http://localhost/frames.html')
window = self.driver.current_window_handle
self.assertEqual('outside', self.driver.find_element_by_id('x').text,
'Should start at top level after navigation')
iframe = self.driver.find_element_by_tag_name('iframe')
self.driver.switch_to.frame(iframe)
self.assertEqual('inside', self.driver.find_element_by_id('x').text,
'Should switch to <iframe>')
self.driver.switch_to.window(window)
self.assertEqual('outside', self.driver.find_element_by_id('x').text,
'Should reset to top level after switching windows')
== frames.html ==
<html>
<body>
<div id="x">outside</div>
<iframe src="frames1.html" />
</body>
</html>
== frames1.html ==
<div id="x">inside</div>
Actual results:
In Marionette, the last assertion fails; it still considers the iframe to be the current context, instead of the top-level context associated with the window handle.
Expected results:
After switching windows, further commands should go to the top-level context.
|
|
1,305,832 | 11,741,675 | null |
|
1,305,864 | 11,742,186 |
ANGLE doesn't like that the source and dest formats for CopyTexSubImage have different component sizes. (RGB5_A1 and RGBA8 respectively)
It's really hard to tell if the spec allows this or not, assuming RGBA8 was originally unsized RGBA.
Effective formats are technically different from sized and unsized formats, though effective formats are always effectively sized.
CopyTexImage specifies which effective format is chosen when an unsized internalformat is used.
Chrome passes this test somehow. Perhaps we always use a sized format when we can?
|
|
1,305,945 | 11,742,933 |
[Affected versions]:
- 52.0a1 (2016-09-27)
[Affected platforms]:
- Windows 10x64, Mac OS X 10.11.6, Ubuntu 16.04x86
[Steps to reproduce]:
1. Launch Firefox.
2. From about:config, enable the devtools.responsive.html.enabled pref.
3. Enable RDM.
4. Open the Find option (Ctrl/Cmd+F) and search for an available string from the opened webpage.
[Expected result]:
- The searched string is correctly found and highlighted.
[Actual result]:
- The searched string is not found. The search is performed only outside the RDM tool.
[Regression range]:
- This is not a regression.
|
|
1,306,308 | 11,747,049 |
Created attachment 8796179
screenshot_of_the_issue.jpg
[Affected versions]:
Nightly 52.0a1 Build ID 20160928030201
[Affected platforms]:
All (Windows 10, Mac 10.12, Ubuntu 16.04)
[Steps to reproduce]:
1. Open Firefox with a new profile.
2. Go to about:preferences#search.
3. Add a keyword for one search engine(e.g for Bing add "bn" keyword).
4. In Awesomebar type the keyword from step 3 and a search term (e.g "bn mozilla").
5. Inspect the results from the dropdown.
[Expected result]:
Results from Awesomebar should state that the search will be performed with "Bing" (e.g. "mozilla - Search with Bing").
[Actual result]
Results from Awesomebar state that the search will be performed with Google even if the search is performed with Bing. Note that the Bing icon is present, just the text seems to be wrong.
[Regression Range]
Pushlog: https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/fx-team/pushloghtml?fromchange=46045ec8a4aa09a341b7209170089ade3c27c1a5&tochange=555caa0082c342c60830261ecba4c4068122207e
Regressed by bug 1180944.
|
|
1,306,476 | 11,748,504 |
Created attachment 8796320
Test case produced by AFL that triggers integer overflow
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_6) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/53.0.2785.116 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
It is my understanding that Firefox is dependent on libvorbis (at least under Linux) so I decided to conduct some testing on the library using AFL and UBSAN. Here are steps to reproduce a bug I found via UBSAN:
1) Download libvorbis-1.3.5.tar.gz from http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5.tar.gz
2) Extract and build the code using clang with UBSAN support (i.e. CFLAGS="-fsanitize=undefined -fno-omit-frame-pointer -g")
3) Make the examples (i.e. cd examples && make)
4) Run the attached AFL produced test case through the decoder sample (i.e. cat $FILE | decoder_example)
Actual results:
The output of this run should include UBSAN reports similar to the following:
bitwise.c:400:25: runtime error: left shift of 28 by 27 places cannot be represented in type 'int'
#0 0x7fef958c2d99 in oggpack_read /home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libogg-1.3.2/src/bitwise.c:400:16
#1 0x7fef95f68562 in vorbis_staticbook_unpack /home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/lib/codebook.c:233:14
#2 0x7fef95f0440a in _vorbis_unpack_books /home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/lib/info.c:270:23
#3 0x7fef95f0440a in vorbis_synthesis_headerin /home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/lib/info.c:424
#4 0x42e5b9 in main /home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/examples/decoder_example.c:166:20
#5 0x7fef94c9ca3f in __libc_start_main /build/buildd/glibc-2.21/csu/libc-start.c:289
#6 0x4169c8 in _start (/home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/examples/.libs/lt-decoder_example+0x4169c8)
sharedbook.c:174:11: runtime error: signed integer overflow: 4611686018427387904 * 2 cannot be represented in type 'long'
#0 0x7fef95f72a3e in _book_maptype1_quantvals /home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/lib/sharedbook.c:174:7
#1 0x7fef95f68a44 in vorbis_staticbook_unpack /home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/lib/codebook.c:243:32
#2 0x7fef95f0440a in _vorbis_unpack_books /home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/lib/info.c:270:23
#3 0x7fef95f0440a in vorbis_synthesis_headerin /home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/lib/info.c:424
#4 0x42e5b9 in main /home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/examples/decoder_example.c:166:20
#5 0x7fef94c9ca3f in __libc_start_main /build/buildd/glibc-2.21/csu/libc-start.c:289
#6 0x4169c8 in _start (/home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/examples/.libs/lt-decoder_example+0x4169c8)
sharedbook.c:173:10: runtime error: signed integer overflow: 4611686018427387904 * 2 cannot be represented in type 'long'
#0 0x7fef95f729c0 in _book_maptype1_quantvals /home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/lib/sharedbook.c:173:7
#1 0x7fef95f68a44 in vorbis_staticbook_unpack /home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/lib/codebook.c:243:32
#2 0x7fef95f0440a in _vorbis_unpack_books /home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/lib/info.c:270:23
#3 0x7fef95f0440a in vorbis_synthesis_headerin /home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/lib/info.c:424
#4 0x42e5b9 in main /home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/examples/decoder_example.c:166:20
#5 0x7fef94c9ca3f in __libc_start_main /build/buildd/glibc-2.21/csu/libc-start.c:289
#6 0x4169c8 in _start (/home/spotless/fuzzing/media/vorbis/libvorbis-1.3.5/examples/.libs/lt-decoder_example+0x4169c8)
NOTE: I am uncertain if this is exploitable but as far as I can tell, it doesn't appear to be handled within the code.
Expected results:
The test program should exit without UBSAN reporting errors.
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1,306,942 | 11,752,694 |
Created attachment 8796908
fix-all-tabs-menu-position-in-rtl.png
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0
Build ID: 20161001030430
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start Nightly in RTL locales
2. Open DevTools > Inspector
3. Resize inspector sidebar until displaying all-tabs-menu
Actual results:
all-tabs-menu position is the start side.
Regression range:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/fx-team/pushloghtml?fromchange=52cfd2babd94fa8452128940b50614cc12660785&tochange=45513d6773f099db66f0cd7bf1e312f6f9d11475
Expected results:
all-tabs-menu should place in the end side.
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1,307,134 | 11,755,032 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/49.0
Build ID: 20160922183953
Steps to reproduce:
my system is linux mint 18 with xorg 7.7, kernel 4.4.0-38, cpu intel i5 mobile and gpu i915.
1. open a fresh install of firefox
2. disable all plugins
3. open bugzilla page
4. start making circles with the mouse in an empty area.
Actual results:
top reports cpu usage of about 22% for firefox and 13% for Xorg (totals to about 35%)
in the setup above e10s was enabled. in my current setup it's disabled and usage is "only" 28%.
Expected results:
chrome stays at about 18% total cpu usage. other programs even lower. i think firefox should be smarter about when to ignore events.
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1,307,735 | 11,761,214 |
Created attachment 8797977
screenshot
[Tracking Requested - why for this release]:
See attached screen shot
Steps To Reproduce:
1. Open web site which load many js file
2. Open Debugger (Ctrl+Shift+s)
Actual Results:
No scrollbar, unable to scroll by mouse.
Expected Results:
Has scrollbar. able to scroll by mouse.
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1,307,754 | 11,761,394 |
Created attachment 8797998
loop.html
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/53.0.2785.143 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
Simple sequence:
- call GetUserMedia()
- set LocalMediaStream to Audioplayer
Full html+js code attached as loop.html
Actual results:
Windows 10, 64-bit
The microphone can not be heard in the headset for:
- Beta 50.0b4(Win64)
- Nightly 52.0a1 (2016-10-04) (64-bit)
But, for release 47.0.1 - All Ok. microphone can be heard.
Also, for tasks with real connection, microphone can not be heard from FF beta and nightly.
Additional:
Set of devices in "Share" dialog is different for Release and Beta/Nigtly versions.
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1,308,057 | 11,763,802 | null |
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1,308,069 | 11,763,945 |
Created attachment 8798288
screenshot
[Tracking Requested - why for this release]: Rendering error
Steps To Reproduce:
1. Open https://www.bing.com/mapspreview
2. Repeating zoom in/out and pan
Actual Reuslts:
Bing maps is incompletely updated.
See attached screenshot
Expected Results:
Bing maps is updated properly.
Regression window:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/autoland/pushloghtml?fromchange=57647be72e76cb9c8b8ea6069c6d53362c9892d9&tochange=743d1b4c52dbf91559b049822c8caa02e86578d6
Triggered by: 743d1b4c52db Edgar Chen — Bug 599975 - Fire error event for images with empty string src value; r=bz
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1,308,418 | 11,767,785 |
[Affected versions]:
- Firefox 50.0b5
[Affected platforms]:
- Mac OS X 10.11.6, Mac OS X 10.12
[Steps to reproduce]:
1. Open Firefox in 32-bit mode.
2. Go to a website that contains videos (e.g. youtube.com) and play a video.
[Expected result]:
- The video is correctly played.
[Actual result]:
- The video is not played.
[Regression range]:
- Last good: 50.0a1 (2016-07-30)
- First bad: Firefox 50.0a1 (2016-07-31)
Pushlog: https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/pushloghtml?fromchange=2ea3d51ba1bb9f5c3b6921c43ea63f70b4fdf5d2&tochange=e5859dfe0bcbd40f4e33f4a633f73ea3473a7849
[Additional notes]:
- The videos are working correctly on the 64-bit builds.
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1,308,421 | 11,767,806 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/54.0.2840.50 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
Using chrome.runtime.sendMessage send a message to the background script and respond in the background script
Actual results:
The callback in the popup was not called
Expected results:
The callback in the popup should be called
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1,308,461 | 11,768,039 |
STR:
1) open http://basketligakobiet.pl/internalfiles/fckfiles/file/Komunikat%20WR%201_2016_2017_terminarz%20BLK.pdf
2) Go to Print Preview and switch between Portrait and Landscape.
Result: After the 1st switch, the PDF is replaced by a blank page in portrait or landscape.
Regression range:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/fx-team/pushloghtml?fromchange=1a72dc1810bc0170754b9fbf14a79e7f855346df&tochange=dc5692c66a028e98980527c9a637932b992874b2
Matheus Longaray — Bug 962433 - "Use Reader Mode for printing articles" [r=mconley]
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1,308,481 | 11,768,172 |
Created attachment 8798850
ff-wrtc-tias.jpg
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/53.0.2785.90 Safari/537.36 Vivaldi/1.4.589.11
Steps to reproduce:
Added b=TIAS:1000000 to Remote SDP video m-section.
Video resolution restrictions looks like {w:1280, h: 720}
Actual results:
While resulting resolution is 1280x720, the bitrate keeps 1000 kbps as it should. But when the browser decides to decrease resolution to 352x288, the bitrate increases to ~2100 kbps.
Expected results:
If resolution decreases (f.e. to 352x288), the bitrate should be kept the same (1000kbps).
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1,308,688 | 11,770,134 |
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #1295324 +++
As a follow-up to bug 1295324, we also need to prevent extensions from modifying requests to sites with elevated permissions, since they can gain the same elevated privileges by modifying CSP headers and then redirecting script requests to inject malicious content.
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1,294,480 | 11,618,243 |
Created attachment 8780179
inspector-searchbox-focus-behavior.png
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0
Build ID: 20160811030201
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start Nightly
2. Open DevTools > Inspector
3. Focus inspector-searchbox
Actual results:
inspector-searchbox focus behavior is gone.
Expected results:
Fix focus-border and focus box shadow.
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1,294,486 | 11,618,365 |
Created attachment 8780205
rtl-inspector-textbox-search-clear-position.png
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0
Build ID: 20160811030201
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start Nightly in RTL locales
2. Open DevTools > Inspector
3. Enter any word into inspector-searchbox
4. Check textbox-search-clear position
Actual results:
textbox-search-clear position is wrong.
Regression range:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/fx-team/pushloghtml?fromchange=c9bbdb627b7804fee47aa6a6708647e6e589d09c&tochange=3269dd1a824d1b42cb021d1fb6858885179940b0
Expected results:
textbox-search-clear position should be on the left side.
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1,294,753 | 11,621,279 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_9_5) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/52.0.2743.116 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
Does not reproduce consistently; on systems that do reproduce the issue, it is fairly easy to hit.
1. Go to https://webrtc.github.io/samples/src/content/getusermedia/record/
2. Record a longer segment (10+ minutes--this may or may not be necessary, I've had users hit this bug with recordings as short as one minute)
3. Download the segment and analyze with ffmpeg.
Actual results:
The audio track contains both huge jumps in audio timestamp, and non-monotonous timestamps. This can be seen by running "ffprobe -show_frames -select_streams 'a' -of json 3.webm > AUDIO_FRAMES" and examining the output. Also, playing back the file around 6 minutes in, you can clearly see AV sync is incorrect.
Examining the attached file, there's a huge jump around 26 seconds in:
{
"media_type": "audio",
"stream_index": 1,
"key_frame": 1,
"pkt_pts": 26059,
"pkt_pts_time": "26.059000",
"pkt_dts": 26059,
"pkt_dts_time": "26.059000",
"best_effort_timestamp": 26059,
"best_effort_timestamp_time": "26.059000",
"pkt_duration": 20,
"pkt_duration_time": "0.020000",
"pkt_pos": "4737526",
"pkt_size": "124",
"sample_fmt": "fltp",
"nb_samples": 960,
"channels": 1,
"channel_layout": "mono"
},
{
"media_type": "audio",
"stream_index": 1,
"key_frame": 1,
"pkt_pts": 91615,
"pkt_pts_time": "91.615000",
"pkt_dts": 91615,
"pkt_dts_time": "91.615000",
"best_effort_timestamp": 91615,
"best_effort_timestamp_time": "91.615000",
"pkt_duration": 20,
"pkt_duration_time": "0.020000",
"pkt_pos": "4755903",
"pkt_size": "126",
"sample_fmt": "fltp",
"nb_samples": 960,
"channels": 1,
"channel_layout": "mono"
},
...there's a jump of ~65.556 seconds forward between two successive timestamps. An example of non-monotonous timestamps can be seen here:
{
"media_type": "audio",
"stream_index": 1,
"key_frame": 1,
"pkt_pts": 632391,
"pkt_pts_time": "632.391000",
"pkt_dts": 632391,
"pkt_dts_time": "632.391000",
"best_effort_timestamp": 632391,
"best_effort_timestamp_time": "632.391000",
"pkt_duration": 20,
"pkt_duration_time": "0.020000",
"pkt_pos": "49640196",
"pkt_size": "128",
"sample_fmt": "fltp",
"nb_samples": 960,
"channels": 1,
"channel_layout": "mono"
},
{
"media_type": "audio",
"stream_index": 1,
"key_frame": 1,
"pkt_pts": 566875,
"pkt_pts_time": "566.875000",
"pkt_dts": 566875,
"pkt_dts_time": "566.875000",
"best_effort_timestamp": 566875,
"best_effort_timestamp_time": "566.875000",
"pkt_duration": 20,
"pkt_duration_time": "0.020000",
"pkt_pos": "49640333",
"pkt_size": "128",
"sample_fmt": "fltp",
"nb_samples": 960,
"channels": 1,
"channel_layout": "mono"
},
...a jump of 65.516 seconds *backwards*. This causes ffmpeg to spew all sorts of warnings.
For files broken like this, they can be fixed by dumping the raw audio to wav format (thus discarding timestamp information) and then remuxing that audio with the original video):
ffmpeg -i 3.webm -vn 3.wav
ffmpeg -i 3.webm -i 3.wav -map 0:v -map 1:a -c:v copy 3.corrected.webm
If you view the corrected file around 6 minutes, you can see the AV sync is corrected.
Expected results:
Something is sometimes completely hosing audio timestamps in Firefox's media recorder implementation; it does not always do it, but it happens enough that I've rolled back our code to replace flash with Media Recorder in Firefox. We will not be able to abandon flash until this issue is resolved.
We've seen this issue on both Windows and OSX, using Firefox 48.
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1,294,887 | 11,622,567 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0
Build ID: 20160812030200
Steps to reproduce:
Enter a few terms into the search box in the upper-right and middle-click one of the results.
Actual results:
The search box disappeared for a little bit when I released the middle-click.
Expected results:
The search result should be opened in a new tab and the search box should not disappear.
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1,294,929 | 11,622,898 |
Created attachment 8780785
steps-to-reproduce-20160813.mp4
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0
Build ID: 20160812030200
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start Nightly
2. Go to about:home
3. Open DevTools > Inspector
4. Enter any unmatch word (e.g. zzz) into inspector-searchbox => Result will be "No matches"
5. Click inspector-searchinput-clear (x) icon
6. Check inspector-searchbox style
Actual results:
Still hold "No matches" style.
Regression range:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/fx-team/pushloghtml?fromchange=c9bbdb627b7804fee47aa6a6708647e6e589d09c&tochange=3269dd1a824d1b42cb021d1fb6858885179940b0
Expected results:
Don't hold "No matches" style, after clearing the "No matches" result using inspector-searchinput-clear
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1,294,937 | 11,622,950 |
Created attachment 8780793
inspector-searchbox-contextmenu.png
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0
Build ID: 20160812030200
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start Nightly
2. Open DevTools > Inspector
3. Right-click on inspector-searchbox
Actual results:
The context menu does not appear when right-click on the inspector-searchbox.
Regression range:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/fx-team/pushloghtml?fromchange=c9bbdb627b7804fee47aa6a6708647e6e589d09c&tochange=3269dd1a824d1b42cb021d1fb6858885179940b0
Expected results:
The context menu works on the inspector-searchbox.
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1,295,081 | 11,624,711 |
Created attachment 8781016
inspector-searchinput-clear-display-behavior-50-vs-51.mp4
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0
Build ID: 20160814030203
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start Nightly
2. Open DevTools > Inspector
3. Type "d" in inspector-searchbox
4. Enter [Back space] key
5. Repeat step 3 to 4 (Check inspector-searchinput-clear display timing)
Actual results:
inspector-searchinput-clear is invisible in step 3. And it is displayed in step 4.
Regression range:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/fx-team/pushloghtml?fromchange=c9bbdb627b7804fee47aa6a6708647e6e589d09c&tochange=3269dd1a824d1b42cb021d1fb6858885179940b0
Expected results:
inspector-searchinput-clear should be displayed in step 3. And it will be invisible in step 4.
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1,295,296 | 11,626,650 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_5) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/52.0.2743.116 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
Full example available at: https://jsfiddle.net/4k5qw93h/
1. Create a video element using document.createElement('video');
2. Set it's cross origin to anonymous: video.setAttribute('crossorigin', 'anonymous'); Bug still repros if you skip this step, but it was mentioned in previous bugs (Bug 937718).
3. Set a video source: video.src = 'https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/tozkw68tccsp39a/BrianNalumonWindmill360p.mp4';
4. Create a new audioContext, and use it to call createMediaElementSource(video) and connect it with the audioContext.destination
5. Play the video
Actual results:
Observe that the video is silent. Skip step (4) and observe that the video is no longer silent.
Expected results:
The video should play audio.
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1,295,390 | 11,627,474 |
Created attachment 8781328
do-not-hold-search-result-after-clearing-inspector-search-box.png
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0
Build ID: 20160815030201
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start Nightly
2. Go to about:home
3. Open DevTools > Inspector
4. Enter "div" into inspector-searchbox => The search result will be "1 of xx"
5. Click inspector-searchinput-clear (x) icon
6. Check inspector-searchbox and inspector-searchlabel
Actual results:
inspector-searchbox is cleared, but inspector-searchlabel is still holding the search result.
Regression range:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/fx-team/pushloghtml?fromchange=c9bbdb627b7804fee47aa6a6708647e6e589d09c&tochange=3269dd1a824d1b42cb021d1fb6858885179940b0
Expected results:
After clicking inspector-searchinput-clear, inspector-searchlabel should be reset.
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1,295,575 | 11,628,938 |
Created attachment 8781564
Toggles overlapped
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; rv:48.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/48.0
Build ID: 20160726073904
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install RTL build of Firefox
2. Open Developer Tools > Inspector
3. Expand pane
4. Click the Computed tab
5. Observe the mini toggles
Actual results:
The toggles are being overlapped by the text.
Expected results:
The toggles shouldn't be overlapped by the text.
See attached screenshot.
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1,296,187 | 11,634,950 |
Created attachment 8782282
do-no-overlap-inspector-searchinput-clear-with-text.png
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:51.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/51.0
Build ID: 20160817030202
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start Nightly
2. Go to about:home
3. Open DevTools > Inspector
4. Enter "." in inspector-searchbox
5. Select ".contentSearchSuggestionsContainer"
Actual results:
inspector-searchinput-clear overlaps with value selected.
Regression range:
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/fx-team/pushloghtml?fromchange=c9bbdb627b7804fee47aa6a6708647e6e589d09c&tochange=3269dd1a824d1b42cb021d1fb6858885179940b0
Expected results:
Don't overlap inspector-searchinput-clear with text.
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1,296,322 | 11,636,331 |
Created attachment 8782482
permission misalignment.png
[Affected versions]:
- 51.0a1 (2016-08-18)
[Affected platforms]:
- Win 7
[Steps to reproduce]:
1. Open any page
2. Open the Control Center, expand it, then click on More Info/Permissions
3. Change some permissions from the default state (e.g. set microphone to 'Block')
4. Open the Control Center again
[Expected result]:
- Allow/Block aligned with the X button
[Actual result]:
- misalignment between Allow/Block and the X button
[Regression range]:
- caused by bug 1290174
[Additional notes]:
- Windows only
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1,296,570 | 11,638,831 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_6) AppleWebKit/601.7.7 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/9.1.2 Safari/601.7.7
Steps to reproduce:
With the fix for bug 1284021 it is no longer possible to setup a new bugzilla instance using use_email_as_login = 1.
Actual results:
if you execute checksetup.pl with an answer file you get the following output
Initializing "Product/Component Changes" email_setting ...
Initializing "Dependency Tree Changes" email_setting ...
Deriving regex group memberships...
Use of uninitialized value $email in lc at Bugzilla/User.pm line 289.
Login names may not contain the "@" sign unless you are setting your
login name to be identical to your email address.
Expected results:
creation of the admin user without an error.
I think we can fix this by a small change in Install.pm lines 338 - 342 from
Bugzilla::User->check_email($email);
# Make sure the email address is used as login when required.
if (Bugzilla->params->{'use_email_as_login'}) {
$login = $email;
}
to
# Make sure the email address is used as login when required.
if (Bugzilla->params->{'use_email_as_login'}) {
$login = $email;
}
Bugzilla::User->check_email($email);
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1,296,636 | 11,639,755 |
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.11; rv:50.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/50.0
Build ID: 20160818004001
Steps to reproduce:
Attempted to run a simple bookmarklet that I created using my desktop Firefox client: `(function(){document.body.style.background='green';})()`
Actual results:
`javascript:`-prefixed string was sent as a query to my preferred search engine.
Expected results:
Javascript should have been executed in the current page context.
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