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Bug 21012 - Navigable TOC : When user clicks a link in TOC, text getting highlighted in text area in Opera 9.0
Navigable TOC : When user clicks a link in TOC, text getting highlighted in t...
Status: CLOSED FIXED
Product: MediaWiki extensions
Classification: Unclassified
UsabilityInitiative (Other open bugs)
unspecified
PC Windows Vista
: Normal major (vote)
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Assigned To: Trevor Parscal
http://prototype.wikimedia.org/deploy...
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Depends on:
Blocks: 36111
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Reported: 2009-10-06 05:53 UTC by Calcey QA
Modified: 2012-04-19 21:43 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Assignee Huggle Beta Tester: ---


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Bug desc screen shots (341.43 KB, application/pdf)
2009-10-06 05:53 UTC, Calcey QA
Details

Description Calcey QA 2009-10-06 05:53:34 UTC
Created attachment 6634 [details]
Bug desc screen shots

Reporting against Babaco Release.

Steps to reproduce::
1)Navigate to a page and click edit Link.
2)Enter several links into the article with some texts like below.

==Heading text 1==
===Heading text 2===
====Heading text 3====
=====Heading text 4=====

3)Now click links one by one which are in the Navigable TOC.

<<Texts entered in the text area getting highlighted one by one>>

Expected Outcome::
Cursor should focus to the respective text in the text area.

Test Environment ::
Browser (User-Agent): 	Opera/9.00 (Windows NT 6.0; U; en)
Time and Date: 	10:50:54 AM - Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Javascript:	Enabled
Cookies Enabled:	Enabled 
Java Enabled:	Not Available/Enabled
Comment 1 Roan Kattouw 2009-10-06 12:00:13 UTC
(In reply to comment #0)
> Test Environment ::
> Browser (User-Agent):   Opera/9.00 (Windows NT 6.0; U; en)
> Time and Date:  10:50:54 AM - Tuesday, October 06, 2009
> Javascript:     Enabled
> Cookies Enabled:        Enabled 
> Java Enabled:   Not Available/Enabled
> 

Aaargh. It seems that Opera 9.0 does not provide any way to set zero-length selections (i.e. put the cursor somewhere without selecting anything) backward of the current position. I suggest we just drop Opera 9.0 support, considering how buggy and little-used that browser is.
Comment 2 Trevor Parscal 2009-10-06 16:59:22 UTC
Given it's < 0.1% coverage, often I feel like we should be spending no more than < 0.1% of our time ensuring it works perfectly. I think we need to try and reach out to blacklisted browsers later on, when we have time, but it's important to realize that as time goes on, these browsers represent a smaller number of users.
Comment 3 Roan Kattouw 2009-10-07 15:41:45 UTC
Trevor blacklisted Opera < 9.6 in r57436.
Comment 4 Calcey QA 2009-10-09 06:20:42 UTC
noted the blacklisted note and closed.

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