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Created attachment 1217195 [details] Screencast of the bug (aka "You Won't Believe What Happens Next") # Description: Ok, that's weird. This webpage[1] (the whole website, actually) makes the tab to crash(?) and, wait for it, Chromium to be launched(!). See video as attachment for visual proof. [1]: https://www.letras.mus.br/dead-fish/675366/ # Versions: Fedora 25 Beta epiphany 3.22.1-1 webkitgtk4 2.14.1-2 kernel 4.8.6-300 mesa 12.0.3-3 xorg-x11-server-Xorg 1.19.0-0.7.rc2 xorg-x11-drv-intel 2.99.917-26.20160929 # Web non-default configs: Enable plugins --> OFF Remember passwords --> OFF ~/.config/epiphany/adblock/filters.list --> "https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/easylist.txt;https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/easyprivacy.txt" # More Always happens. Happens in both Wayland and X sessions. GPU is a G33, from a Pentium E5700 CPU. Does not produce an ABRT thing, I don't know why.
I think it's not crashing, just *closing*. What happens if you have another tab open when you visit this website? I bet the browser remains open and only the tab that you used to visit this site closes, right? Theory: I guess there is some bug in the download logic. Somehow the main resource is being improperly detected as a download, the tab closes itself, then Epiphany opens the "download" in the default URI handler (is Chromium your default browser?)
(In reply to Michael Catanzaro from comment #1) > What happens if you have another > tab open when you visit this website? I bet the browser remains open and > only the tab that you used to visit this site closes, right? Yes. > Theory: I guess there is some bug in the download logic. Somehow the main > resource is being improperly detected as a download, the tab closes itself, > then Epiphany opens the "download" in the default URI handler Makes sense. > (is Chromium your default browser?) No. Web is the default.
Unfortunately I can't reproduce this :/ Really excellent bug though!
(In reply to Michael Catanzaro from comment #3) > Unfortunately I can't reproduce this :/ Weird. Anyway, I tried to: - Delete... ~/.cache/epiphany ~/.config/epiphany ~/.local/share/epiphany ~/.cache/webkitgtk ~/.local/share/webkitgtk - and reset everything inside 'org.gnome.epiphany' in 'dconf-editor', - and uninstall Chromium. The thing still happens, however. Best hint I could find is this dialog from a "windowless" Files in a X session (see next attachment).
Created attachment 1217496 [details] Dialog from a 'windowless' Files (just after the tab disappeared) It says: "Oops! Something went wrong. Uncaught error message: no hostname specified"
Can you report this bug upstream, please?
Done: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774734