Bug: Conflict with HTML Validator 0.8.3.3 (FF2, FireBug 1.0b5)

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Freddy

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Dec 16, 2006, 8:06:13 AM12/16/06
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Hi,

Yes, I am aware that there are already some reports describing an
incompatibility of sorts with HTML Validator. This one is a different,
new behaviour, tho.

Whenever both FireBug (1.0b5) and HTML Validator (0.8.3.3) are enabled,
I am not able to use any navigation keys (arrow keys, home/end etc.) in
text input fields, also the ' key (which is shift-/ on German keyboard
layouts) throws the quick find. This happens in web forms (text input
fields) as well as on the URL bar or in Googlebar input field. And as
you can imagine makes using text input quite a pain in the behind.

I am pretty sure this behaviour started today (Dec 16, 2006), yesterday
I was certainly able to use the apostrophe in a text field. This is
very odd since neither FireBug nor HTML Validator have been updated in
the meantime.

For the time being, I have disabled HTML Validator. I am using Firefox
2 (20061010).

Cheers,
- Freddy

pau...@gmail.com

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Dec 22, 2006, 9:08:00 AM12/22/06
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Freddy wrote:

> Yes, I am aware that there are already some reports describing an
> incompatibility of sorts with HTML Validator. This one is a different,
> new behaviour, tho.
>
> Whenever both FireBug (1.0b5) and HTML Validator (0.8.3.3) are enabled,
> I am not able to use any navigation keys (arrow keys, home/end etc.) in
> text input fields, also the ' key (which is shift-/ on German keyboard
> layouts) throws the quick find. This happens in web forms (text input
> fields) as well as on the URL bar or in Googlebar input field. And as
> you can imagine makes using text input quite a pain in the behind.

I have experienced this bug too, it's strange that it seems to come and
go. I have Firebug disabled unless I actually want to use it, but the
keyboard problems persist.

The End key doesn't work, and also clicking in the address box in
Firefox doesn't highlight all of the current url.

PaulBM

jimbo11883

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Feb 1, 2007, 1:05:46 AM2/1/07
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I also have the same problems. Disabling Firebug when I don't need it
clears the problems up. I'm not sure if Firebug is the trouble maker
or if HTML Validator is, but I think it would be a good idea for both
authors to work together and get this rectified for good. :)

Joe

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Feb 3, 2007, 4:32:51 PM2/3/07
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I've found the solution to the problem. This is really a bug in
Firefox, but there is a workaround. Unfortunately it is easier to fix
by changing HTML Validator than Firebug, so I've sent a patch to Marc
Guery, the author of HTML Validator, in hopes that he will incorporate
it in his extension.

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