Closed
Bug 12129
Opened 26 years ago
Closed 25 years ago
Double-clicking rightmost text scrolls window leftwards
Categories
(Core :: DOM: Selection, defect, P3)
Core
DOM: Selection
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People
(Reporter: elig, Assigned: mjudge)
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* TITLE/SUMMARY
Double-clicking offscreen text scrolls window leftwards
* STEPS TO REPRODUCE
0) Launch Apprunner
1) View the enclosed page attachment. (Simplified from http://www.mozilla.org/
newlayout/testcases/stress/500in25nesteduls.html)
2) Scroll to the bottom-right hand corner of the page. (If your browser window is
so large that scroll bars haven't appeared, shrink your browser window until they
do.)
3) Double-click on the final "650-343-xxxx" on the page.
* RESULT
- What happened
The page scrolls nearly all the way to the left (where there's no text). If you
scroll back to the right, you'll see the text you double-clicked selected.
- What was expected
Behavior equivalent to if you double-clicked the item --- the text should be
selected, with no change in scrolling.
* REGRESSION
- Occurs On
Mac OS Apprunner (8.16.99 AM optimized build)
Win32 Apprunner (8.17.99 AM optimized build [NT 4, Service Pack 3])
Linux Apprunner (8.13.99-ish optimized build, build has invalid date, so
not sure.)
- Doesn't Occur On
Communicator 4.7 M2 (Mac OS) --- double clicking not supported
* CONFIGURATIONS TESTED
- [Mac] Beige Power Mac G3 (266 MHz PowerPC 750), 96 MB RAM (VM on; 1 MB of VM
used), 1024x768 (Thousands of Colors), Mac OS 8.6
- [Win32] Vectra VL (233 MHz P2), 96 MB RAM, 800x600 (True Color), NT 4.0 SP3.
- [Linux] Vectra VL (266 MHz P2), 96 MB RAM.
Reporter | ||
Comment 1•26 years ago
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Reporter | ||
Updated•26 years ago
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Summary: Double-clicking offscreen text scrolls window leftwards → Double-clicking rightmost text scrolls window leftwards
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 25 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
Reporter | ||
Updated•25 years ago
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Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
Reporter | ||
Comment 3•25 years ago
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Again, rubber-stamping as duplicate for mjudge's convenience, because I've be
verifying this scenario as part of verifying 9981.
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