On Sunday, April 01, 2007 1:34 am Tim wrote:
On Sat, 2007-03-31 at 09:13 -0700, Gordon Charrick wrote:
> Occasionally, if I left click on a link, instead of FF opening the
> link in the current window, it will open a new window maybe 75% of the
> size and open the link there. This window has no decoration other than
> a titlebar. The "main" FF window acts like a program that is hung
> somewhat.
That sort of thing is usually down to user-un-friendly webmasters doing
annoying things in their authoring.
No, it's definitely a bug related to Fedora's patching of Firefox. I was
getting the same thing, but only with the Fedora package version of Firefox;
when I installed the official version from
mozilla.com, the problem went
away. It's definitely something that Firefox is doing, because most of the
links I hit it with didn't have target or javascript information at all; they
were generic links, which should open up in the same tab.
That shouldn't happen, I'd report that as a bug. Just for
curiosity's
sake, do you get the same thing happening if you close this extra window
when using the ALT & F4 hotkeys to close a window? (Make sure the right
window is active, first.)
Yeah, I hit the same problem. According to KDE, there is only ONE Firefox
window (the odd one it spawns is simply has the "no character" character in
the titlebar), and trying to close it causes Firefox to close. If I hit any
link in the window, it goes away and Firefox acts as if no new window was
opened.
Here's an odd one for you; I was using Session Saver, and when I restored my
session, the spawned window was included in Firefox's history as if the
window was not spawned...
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