NEW 16255
New GMail interface: unrecognised email address error does not appear
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16255
Summary New GMail interface: unrecognised email address error does not appear
Stephen Harbage
Reported 2007-12-02 10:17:26 PST
Summary: If you send an e-mail where the some addresses in the "To" field were not recognised, Safari does not display the error message and instead just stays in compose Steps to Reproduce: 1. Gmail>Compose 2. In the "To" field type e-mails that won't be recognised e.g: Stephen Harbage <s.harbage@yahoo.co.uk>"Stephen Harbage" <s.harbage@yahoo.co.uk> 3. Click on Send 4. Click OK to: Send message without a subject? Expected Results: I expected it to come up with the error: 'Some addresses in the "To" field were not recognized. Please make sure that all addresses are properly formed.' Actual Results: But in reality it just says 'sending' at the top of the screen and then does nothing; stays at the compose page Regression: This works fine in the older version of Gmail (in top right hand corner click on 'Old Version' and repeat steps to reproduce) Notes: It works fine in FF 2.x and Camino 1.5.x But doesn't work in Safari 3 or nightly 28314 The workaround is to use the 'Older Version' of GMail I also added it here: <rdar://problem/5624967>
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David Kilzer (:ddkilzer)
Comment 1 2007-12-02 21:06:36 PST
Confirmed with WebKit nightly r28314. No dialog is presented, unlike Firefox 2.0.0.10.
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