Bug 1401168

Summary: Wierd behaviour in many ways
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: bugzilla
Component: chromiumAssignee: Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 25CC: tcallawa, yaneti
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shoutbox which does not load but can write to it
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thanks button spinning wheel
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facebook none

Description bugzilla 2016-12-03 08:02:35 UTC
Created attachment 1227555 [details]
shoutbox which does not load but can write to it

Description of problem:
There are several wierd behaviours when using chromium from the official fedora repo instead of the chrome browser from google or firefox.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Version 54.0.2840.90 Fedora Project (64-bit)

How reproducible:
- Visit a vbulletin forum and press the "thanks" button for a topic/post. The page will be as before but there is a spinning wheel which will not disappear and the js part wont get updated (which should mark it with a "thanks" from you)
- Visit a vbulletin forum with a shoutbox installed -> you wont see it, you can write to it but you will never see what you have written
- Visit a vbulletin forum and create a post. It is impossible to get a newline. You can hit as long as you like enter, there is no newline. Even copy/paste text with newlines will be a one-liner.
- Sometimes when i login to facebook and visit some pages, when i click on "start page" (in german this is "Startseite" which brings you to the landing page of your account) it behaves like pressing "back". But it should bring you to your profile page.


Steps to Reproduce:
1. as mentioned above
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Actual results:
It seems like there is a problem with JS. But i am no web developer so i can not say if this is true.

Expected results:
To behave the same like firefox or chromium from google.

Additional info:
There are some more strange behaviours i encountered the last couple of days (since i use the fedora repo version) but i did not make a notice, so i forgot them. But i will take care now and update that ticket.

Comment 1 bugzilla 2016-12-03 08:03:59 UTC
Created attachment 1227556 [details]
thanks button spinning wheel

Comment 2 bugzilla 2016-12-03 08:43:17 UTC
i just checked the developer tools from chromium and found something interesting (see attachment facebook).
seems like its triggering some kind of js problems as i expected. But not only in facebook, also on some other sites.

Comment 3 bugzilla 2016-12-03 08:43:43 UTC
Created attachment 1227558 [details]
facebook

Comment 4 Tom "spot" Callaway 2017-03-21 13:24:59 UTC
Please retest with the latest chromium.

Comment 5 bugzilla 2017-03-21 17:19:16 UTC
Tested with Version 56.0.2924.87 Fedora Project (64-bit)
Still the same behaviour

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