https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54646

TMg <mr.h...@gmx.de> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEW
        Web browser|Firefox                     |---
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1

--- Comment #10 from TMg <mr.h...@gmx.de> ---
I can reproduce this in all projects and all languages with every non-native
input method. It happens in Firefox and Opera 12. It does not happen in IE 9.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Go to the English Wikipedia.
2. Click the gear icon next to "Languages".
3. Enable the "Input tools".
4. Choose "Deutsch" > "Deutsch" (not "Use native keyboard").
5. Edit the source (don't use Visual Editor) of a random article.
6. Type Alt+0150.

Same problem with every non-native input method, e.g. "English" >
"International Phonetic Alphabet - SIL" and "English" > "International Phonetic
Alphabet - X-SAMPA".

This is clearly a bug. Whatever the input methods do (there is no
documentation, not even an English one), the Alt key is not involved as far as
I know.

Besides, that JavaScript monstrosity does not make any sense in the German
Wikipedia. It does nothing except for adding confusion and bugs like this
(there are far more, e.g. it crashs my [[dewiki:User:TMg/autoFormatter]] for an
unknown reason). Please disable it in the German Wikipedia and make it opt-in
instead of opt-out.

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