(In reply to Mathieu Comandon from comment #62)
(In reply to David Bruant from comment #60)
(In reply to Mathieu Comandon from comment #59)
Willing to pay $150 to whoever fixes this issue. (or give it to the
Mozilla
foundation, whatever you prefer).
Within which timeframe? ;-)
(In reply to Michel Loiseleur from comment #8)
Created attachment 373282
Removes file association mechanism of firefox and use xdg-open instead
Hi,
I've made a small patch in order to progress on this issue. It removes
Firefox file system associations and forces use of xdg-open. I do
(In reply to Sduibek from comment #532)
Is there a desktop browser that doesn't experience this bug at all?
Midori Browser
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(In reply to Alexander Rødseth from comment #495)
Josh Aas, which events should be let through, in order to not break a
non-trivial number of existing plugin-based applications? It's a fairly
minimal amount of key press events that are blocked in my Gtk2
I have some idea, but I have not enough skills to realize it...
Let's create transparent gtk widget, which covers flash plugin's rectangle
(above every plugin's widget).
This widget will handle every single event, which plugin handles before.
This widget will filtrate come keyboard binding, which
*will filtrate some
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harald.dun...@aixigo.de 2011-06-16 03:26:12 PDT
Sorry, I didn't mean to annoy anybody. But since the File--Close menu item
has been streamlined away this bug has become even more painful.
You can temporery use variants:
1) close tab by Middle Mouse Click
2) close browser by closing all it
Also variants:
1) use this hard way (How to ungrab Firefox hotkeys from Flash players):
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-78414-firefox-flash/?S_TACT=105AGX54S_CMP=B1218ca=dnw-950opencm_mmc=4481-_-n-_-vrm_newsletter-_-10731_99952cmibm_em=dm::13623675
2) block all flash
1) *
http://www-148.ibm.com/newsletter_10731_4481_99952_email_DYN_1IN/yangyyi136236751
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to harald.dun...@aixigo.de:
Man, it's very bad idea to annoy developers of free software =)
The bug really hard to fix.
Only Midori and Internet Explorer don't have this bug, but Midori is alpha, and
IE is IE. Opera try to fix it too, but opera's solution is too buggy.
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The problem is this variant is not easier to implement.
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Basicly, it should not, because it's standard system level hotkeys.
But there are different OSes with different hotkeyes, e.g.Ctrl-Alt-BS ...
The best solution is to allow user to select allowed (or denied) hotkeys
manually, but maybe it's hard to implement.
Browser must respond to basic browser
Alexander Rødseth, your patch is good for Youtube flash and other simple
flashes.
But there are flashes, which it can't
fix.http://vkontakte.ru/video-7378435_157142315
And if switch between browser windows and other window by keyboard (Alt+Tab), I
saw problems with focus too.
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Patch for fixing this issue on Linux/Gtk2
No, it's false. It fixes Youtube video, but many other flashes are not
fixed.
And also if you activate other oprogram window and then click to flash
in firefox, it will false in Youtube too.
I found that browser
And what about this? https://wiki.mozilla.org/NPAPI:AdvancedKeyHandling
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