Closed
Bug 386282
Opened 18 years ago
Closed 18 years ago
nsIAccessible::GetDescription() method fail on document accessible
Categories
(Core :: Disability Access APIs, defect)
Core
Disability Access APIs
Tracking
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RESOLVED
FIXED
People
(Reporter: vasiliy.potapenko, Assigned: vasiliy.potapenko)
Details
(Keywords: access)
Attachments
(1 file)
(deleted),
patch
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Details | Diff | Splinter Review |
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; ru; rv:1.8.1.3) Gecko/20070309 Firefox/2.0.0.3
Build Identifier:
nsAccessible::GetDescription() method fail if threre is no description
Reproducible: Always
Updated•18 years ago
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Assignee: aaronleventhal → vasiliy.potapenko
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
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Comment 1•18 years ago
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Attachment #270541 -
Flags: review?(surkov.alexander)
Comment 2•18 years ago
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Comment on attachment 270541 [details] [diff] [review]
Defined is GetDescription method in nsDocAccessible
r=me
Attachment #270541 -
Flags: review?(surkov.alexander) → review+
Comment 3•18 years ago
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bug description:
nsIAccessible::GetDescription() method fails on document accessible, it leads to an exception in script. To get rid this I guess it's better way to redefine the method in nsDocAccessible.
Assignee | ||
Updated•18 years ago
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Attachment #270541 -
Flags: superreview?(neil)
Attachment #270541 -
Flags: review?(aaronleventhal)
Attachment #270541 -
Flags: review+
Comment 4•18 years ago
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Comment on attachment 270541 [details] [diff] [review]
Defined is GetDescription method in nsDocAccessible
I think we don't need additional r/sr for this bug.
Attachment #270541 -
Flags: superreview?(neil)
Attachment #270541 -
Flags: review?(aaronleventhal)
Comment 5•18 years ago
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checked in
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 18 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Summary: nsAccessible::GetDescription() method fail if threre is no description → nsIAccessible::GetDescription() method fail on document accessible
Comment 6•18 years ago
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If the <html> or <body> had aaa:describedby there could be a description for the element. See GetRoleContent().
IMO the correct fix would change GetAccessibleRelated to check <html> or <body> for accessible relations. If it makes the code a lot more complicated to check both, then we could just check <body> in HTML and I will tell the ARIA standardization group what we did. In other markup languages we should check the top element.
Comment 7•18 years ago
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Will a document accessible have description in that case?
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