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RESOLVED WORKSFORME
15509
wmode="transparent" attribute for <embed> doesn't change the cursor from arrow to hand shaped when mouse hovered on a flash image.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15509
Summary
wmode="transparent" attribute for <embed> doesn't change the cursor from arro...
Anantha Keesara
Reported
2007-10-14 11:32:11 PDT
Steps: 1. Launch Safari 2. Goto www.hp.com 3. Click Home & Home Office tab 4. Place cursor on Advertisement page links numbered as 1 , 2 Issue: Cursor shape from arrow shape is not changing to Hand shape. Other Browsers: Works in IE, FF, Opera. Doesn't work in Safari. Testcase:
http://help.improve.safari.googlepages.com/simplified_test.html
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Mark Rowe (bdash)
Comment 1
2007-10-14 11:33:52 PDT
Your reduction references a hostname that does not exist. Can you please provide a test case that works?
Mark Rowe (bdash)
Comment 2
2007-10-14 11:48:24 PDT
I assume you're referring to visiting
http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/store_access.do?template_type=Home&jumpid=re_R602_prodexp/hpcom/split/hhoslp
and the "Top 5 reasons" add on the right-hand side?
Mark Rowe (bdash)
Comment 3
2007-10-14 11:56:34 PDT
Hrm, nope, that one was an image. Are you referring to the changing graphic below the "Free Shipping" banner? I cannot reproduce anything incorrect with regards to the cursor in this region, on either Mac or Windows, with tip of tree.
Mark Rowe (bdash)
Comment 4
2007-10-14 11:57:13 PDT
More specific instructions on how to reproduce would be great, as well as information about which specific versions you observed the issue in.
Anantha Keesara
Comment 5
2007-10-14 11:59:27 PDT
can u access this screen shot?
http://help.improve.safari.googlepages.com/15509-1.PNG
Mark Rowe (bdash)
Comment 6
2007-10-14 12:09:59 PDT
Yes. As mentioned in
comment #3
, I cannot reproduce anything incorrect when hovering the cursor over that region. I have tested recent SVN builds on both Mac and Windows. Can you please provide more information about which builds of WebKit you are testing?
Anantha Keesara
Comment 7
2007-10-14 14:34:44 PDT
This is the version (3.0.3) 522.15.5 . Detailed steps: 1.
http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/store_access.do?template_type=Home&jumpid=re_R602_prodexp/hpcom/split/hhoslp
2. Mouse hover over 1, 2 numbers under changing graphic below the "Free Shipping" banner. 3. Notice that the arrow shape cursor is not changing to hand shape. It changes only after you click on the numbers.
Mark Rowe (bdash)
Comment 8
2007-10-14 14:41:55 PDT
Does it happen in a recent SVN build of WebKit? The version number you provided was the Safari version number, which will not change to reflect a newer WebKit version.
Anantha Keesara
Comment 9
2007-10-14 15:00:45 PDT
will check with recent SVN build of WebKit and get back to you.
Mark Rowe (bdash)
Comment 10
2007-10-14 15:40:13 PDT
It would be great if you could make sure to specify which build you have tested with when you file bug reports. The Safari 3.0.3 beta that you mentioned is quite old in terms of WebKit. A recent nightly build would be much more useful for filing bug reports as it will confirm that the bug is still present so we don't go chasing down something that we may have already fixed :-)
Robert Blaut
Comment 11
2008-02-15 05:24:40 PST
(In reply to
comment #6
)
> Yes. As mentioned in
comment #3
, I cannot reproduce anything incorrect when > hovering the cursor over that region. I have tested recent SVN builds on both > Mac and Windows.
I cannot confirm the bug using the latest Webkit on Windows. So WORKSFORME.
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