Closed
Bug 102577
Opened 23 years ago
Closed 23 years ago
No response to keyboard in textarea after ALT+TAB at wrong moment
Categories
(Core :: DOM: UI Events & Focus Handling, defect)
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RESOLVED
WORKSFORME
People
(Reporter: greenrd, Assigned: joki)
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Details
Build id: 2001100108If you load a page containing a textarea in one window, then ALT+TAB to another, load a different page, double-click on the URL bar, and quickly ALT+TAB back again, the textarea may stop responding to keyboard input.Reproducible: SometimesSteps to reproduce:1. Go to a page containing a textarea2. Open a new window (NOT a new tab)3. Go to a different page in that window, somewhere that is not in cache.4. Double-click on URL bar5. Very quickly after that, press ALT+TAB.6. Autocomplete pops up for the first window (another bug, but that's not the point of this bug). If this doesn't happen, go back to Step 1 and try again.7. Click outside the autocomplete dropdown.8. Click in the textarea.9. Try to type something.Actual results:No response to alphanumeric keys or cursor keys.This is under KDE 2.2.1.Workaround: ALT+TAB again and fiddle about a bit (can't remember exactly what you have to do.)
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Comment 1•23 years ago
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Sorry for the mess - konqueror bug! I'll try and reformat the description: Build id: 2001100108 If you load a page containing a textarea in one window, then ALT+TAB to another, load a different page, double-click on the URL bar, and quickly ALT+TAB back again, the textarea may stop responding to keyboard input. Reproducible: Sometimes Steps to reproduce: 1. Go to a page containing a textarea 2. Open a new window (NOT a new tab) 3. Go to a different page in that window, somewhere that is not in cache. 4. Double-click on URL bar 5. Very quickly after that, press ALT+TAB. 6. Autocomplete pops up for the first window (another bug, but that's not the point of this bug). If this doesn't happen, go back to Step 1 and try again. 7. Click outside the autocomplete dropdown. 8. Click in the textarea. 9. Try to type something. Actual results: No response to alphanumeric keys or cursor keys. This is under KDE 2.2.1. Workaround: ALT+TAB again and fiddle about a bit (can't remember exactly what you have to do.)
Sounds like focus gets confused. Cc'ing blizzard since it's linux/gtk related.
Assignee: kin → joki
Component: Editor: Core → Event Handling
QA Contact: sujay → madhur
Comment 3•23 years ago
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Marking these all WORKSFORME sorry about lack of response but were very overloaded here. Only reopen the bug if you can reproduce with the following steps: 1) Download the latest nightly (or 0.9.6 which should be out RSN) 2) Create a new profile 3) test the bug again If it still occurs go ahead and reopen the bug. Again sorry about no response were quite overloaded here and understaffed.
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 23 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
Updated•23 years ago
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QA Contact: madhur → rakeshmishra
Updated•22 years ago
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QA Contact: rakeshmishra → trix
Updated•5 years ago
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Component: Event Handling → User events and focus handling
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