Closed
Bug 4460
Opened 26 years ago
Closed 26 years ago
Multiple browser windows don't navigate properly
Categories
(SeaMonkey :: UI Design, defect, P2)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
VERIFIED
FIXED
M5
People
(Reporter: steve.beitzel, Assigned: davidm)
References
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Details
Steps to reproduce:
1. Launch apprunner.exe
2. In the browser window's address field, enter a URL.
(Say, http://www.mozilla.org)
3. Open a new browser window.
4. In the new window's address field, type a different URL.
(Say, http://www.yahoo.com)
5. Observe that the first window comes to the foreground and its content updates
to be that of the page specified by the second URL.
Build/System information:
Windows NT 4, service pack 3
Build ID 99032914
VC 6
Assignee: rickg → don
Severity: normal → major
Component: Viewer App → Apprunner
Priority: P3 → P2
QA Contact: 3853 → 3819
Yes. See this with Win95 also. Assigning to don to figure out who gets this.
Re-assigned to davidm@netscape.com, changed component to XPApps, and set target
milestone to M5.
David, is this "Window Manager" -type work?
assign. This really shouldn't have anything do to with window management but
I'll investigate when I get a build that can load URL's again.
This is happening because all browser windows are sharing the same appcore. I am
told that the the XPtoolkit team will be fixing this for m5.
*** Bug 4466 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 26 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
marking fixed in the 4/19 build now that each window is getting its own appcore.
There appears to be a problem where the throbber activates in both windows but I
think it deserves its own bug.
Updated•26 years ago
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Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
Comment 7•26 years ago
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verified fixed in 5/12 builds. I don't see the throbber problem either.
Updated•20 years ago
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Product: Core → Mozilla Application Suite
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