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Toolbar : Firefox 2.0.0.20 is not responding with any function
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Author: wikibugs

Description:
Wiki_r61584_2010-02-02_FF2.pdf

Reporting against Babaco Release : r61584

Steps to Reproduce ::

  1. Open and edit a random page on Fire Fox 2.0.0.20

<<None of the functions are responding. Example, click on bullet item. Nothing shows in editor. Click on link. Select a page. Click on insert. Nothing happens>>

An error occur in error console. Please refer the screen print.

Expected Outcome::
Since Fire Fox 2.0.0.20 is in eligible list, functionality should work

Test Environment::
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.2; en-US; rv:1.8.1.20) Gecko/20081217 Firefox/2.0.0.20


Version: unspecified
Severity: critical

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bzimport raised the priority of this task from to Medium.Nov 21 2014, 10:48 PM
bzimport set Reference to bz22348.

Hopefully fixed in r61877, please verify.

wikibugs wrote:

Tested link: http://prototype.wikimedia.org/deployment-en/
Version : r62529

Bug still available

As of r62647 TOC and Dialogs (which caused these issues) are only on for FF3 and above. Toolbar with textarea still remains for FF2.

wikibugs wrote:

Wiki_2010-02-18_FF20020.pdf

Tested Link: http://prototype.wikimedia.org/en.wikipedia.org/Main_Page
Tested Version : r62665

FireFox 2.0.0.20 shows a different tool bar compare to the other versions of Firefox and other browser types. Used the same account on all cases.

Attached:

wikibugs wrote:

(In reply to comment #4)

Created an attachment (id=7146) [details]
Wiki_2010-02-18_FF20020.pdf

Tested Link: http://prototype.wikimedia.org/en.wikipedia.org/Main_Page
Tested Version : r62665

FireFox 2.0.0.20 shows a different tool bar compare to the other versions of
Firefox and other browser types. Used the same account on all cases.

Therefore reopening the bug

The toolbar looks different because the dialogs are disabled. This is not a bug.

(In reply to comment #6)

The toolbar looks different because the dialogs are disabled. This is not a
bug.

To clarify: the TOC and dialogs are not supported in Firefox 2, Safari 3 and Chrome 3 any more.

nkomura wrote:

(In reply to comment #7)

(In reply to comment #6)

The toolbar looks different because the dialogs are disabled. This is not a
bug.

To clarify: the TOC and dialogs are not supported in Firefox 2, Safari 3 and
Chrome 3 any more.

According to the browser compatibility we provided to Calcey Technologies, Firefox 2.0.0.5 and above is supported. If we are not supporting any version of FF2, please update the compatibility matrix accordingly.
http://usability.wikimedia.org/wiki/Releases/Babaco/Compatibility_Matrix

(In reply to comment #8)

According to the browser compatibility we provided to Calcey Technologies,
Firefox 2.0.0.5 and above is supported. If we are not supporting any version
of FF2, please update the compatibility matrix accordingly.
http://usability.wikimedia.org/wiki/Releases/Babaco/Compatibility_Matrix

Matrix updated. There was no column for Chrome 4 (which we do support), and I didn't add one because I didn't know its usage percentage; those percentage probably need to be updated anyway.

wikibugs wrote:

Tested link :http://prototype.wikimedia.org/deployment-en/
Version : r62874

Checked on Firefox 2.0.0.20 and the error still exists.

Environment:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.2; en-US; rv:1.8.1.20) Gecko/20081217 Firefox/2.0.0.20

nkomura wrote:

(In reply to comment #9)

(In reply to comment #8)

According to the browser compatibility we provided to Calcey Technologies,
Firefox 2.0.0.5 and above is supported. If we are not supporting any version
of FF2, please update the compatibility matrix accordingly.
http://usability.wikimedia.org/wiki/Releases/Babaco/Compatibility_Matrix

Matrix updated. There was no column for Chrome 4 (which we do support), and I
didn't add one because I didn't know its usage percentage; those percentage
probably need to be updated anyway.

According to the matrix, FF 2.0.0.5 supports NTOC. This is causing the confusion in testing as it contradicts to the Comment 7, which says FF2 does not support NTOC.

(In reply to comment #11)

According to the matrix, FF 2.0.0.5 supports NTOC. This is causing the
confusion in testing as it contradicts to the Comment 7, which says FF2 does
not support NTOC.

My mistake, I forgot to remove the 'P' for FF2 in the NTOC row when I last updated the matrix. Fixed now.

FF2 is working fine, and I've specifically tested this exact version. The dialogs and TOC are turned off for that browser version. This is not a bug, but yes the documentation was incorrect.

wikibugs wrote:

Closed as per comment 13