On 8/2/2012 1:47 PM, Henri Sivonen wrote:
Could someone who understands HTTP redirects (and, perhaps, strict
transport security), please, take a look at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=779100 ?
Redirect handling code somehow manages to not only remove a request
from the load group of and about:blank document that has been
generated by the docshell (not the parser) but removes the last
request from the load group prematurely. The premature removal of the
last request in the load group happens even with
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=648310&action=edit
applied, and that patch explicitly adds a non-HTTP request to the load
group, which suggests that networking code removes requests that
someone else added to the load group.
What might be going on here? Why would HTTP redirect code have
anything to do with a document that wasn't loaded over a HTTP(S)
connection and, in fact, didn't originate from a stream at all?
I'll take a look.
-hb-
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