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al...@yahoo.com

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Oct 27, 2011, 9:20:35 AM10/27/11
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It appears to track only top level navigations. Is this change deliberate?
If so, why?


al...@yahoo.com

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Oct 27, 2011, 9:38:05 AM10/27/11
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<al...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> It appears to track only top level navigations. Is this change
> deliberate? If so, why?

This was happening consistently in one fairly clean profile, until I cleared
the cache, then went back to normal.


al...@yahoo.com

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Oct 27, 2011, 10:05:08 AM10/27/11
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I can now repro this reliably, and it's not just Fx 10.

You need 3 pages, the root page (A) has an iframe, the iframe page (B) has a
link to iframe page (C)

1. start with about:home
2. load A
3. click the link in B to load C
4. go back, B returns to the iframe
5. refresh <-- that's the cause
6. click the link in B to load C
7. go back, instead of B returning to the iframe, you end up at about:home


Boris Zbarsky

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Oct 27, 2011, 10:17:33 AM10/27/11
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On 10/27/11 10:05 AM, al...@yahoo.com wrote:
> 1. start with about:home
> 2. load A
> 3. click the link in B to load C
> 4. go back, B returns to the iframe
> 5. refresh<-- that's the cause
> 6. click the link in B to load C
> 7. go back, instead of B returning to the iframe, you end up at about:home

That's a bug; please file?

-Boris


al...@yahoo.com

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Oct 27, 2011, 11:05:49 AM10/27/11
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"Boris Zbarsky" <bzba...@mit.edu> wrote in message
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697718


Gervase Markham

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Oct 28, 2011, 11:36:25 AM10/28/11
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On 27/10/11 15:05, al...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I can now repro this reliably, and it's not just Fx 10.
>
> You need 3 pages, the root page (A) has an iframe, the iframe page (B) has a
> link to iframe page (C)
>
> 1. start with about:home
> 2. load A
> 3. click the link in B to load C
> 4. go back, B returns to the iframe
> 5. refresh <-- that's the cause
> 6. click the link in B to load C
> 7. go back, instead of B returning to the iframe, you end up at about:home

Awesome QA work :-) We'd love to have your help on a more regular
basis... See http://quality.mozilla.org/.

Gerv

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