Bug 14087

Summary: Crash on google.com, localization related (safari 3 beta on windows)
Product: WebKit Reporter: Sander Rijken <sr>
Component: New BugsAssignee: Nobody <webkit-unassigned>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED    
Severity: Critical CC: info, webkit
Priority: P2    
Version: 523.x (Safari 3)   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Windows XP   

Sander Rijken
Reported 2007-06-12 03:33:19 PDT
Safari 3 beta on windows crashes when the language has been set to something other than english in 'regional settings'. Setting this back to English/US solves the crash Steps to reproduce: 1. Select Dutch/Netherlands culture setting (french/german might work but I haven't tested that). 2. go to http://www.google.com 4. Enter some text and wait for a second Problem signature: Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: Safari.exe Application Version: 3.522.11.3 Application Timestamp: 466c3cec Fault Module Name: CoreFoundation.dll Fault Module Version: 1.434.6.0 Fault Module Timestamp: 466c24f8 Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Offset: 000097cd OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.6 Locale ID: 1043 Additional Information 1: 39e5 Additional Information 2: c0cfd304f08ce481a8ebc02291fac710 Additional Information 3: 2af5 Additional Information 4: 54689a45edd1a061ff9c8bfa6744ba4a
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Niels Leenheer (HTML5test)
Comment 1 2007-06-12 04:09:20 PDT
Running Safari 3.0 on a non-english system is causing all kinds of crashes. For example when using text fields, going to a non-existant URL and adding bookmarks. It seems that everytime if it can't find the correct .lproj directories is will crash. As a workaround I created the required directories from duplicates of the english. Safari will no longer crashes now. The proper behavoir would be to simply use the english localisation files if it can't find the correct one, instead of crashing.
Robert Blaut
Comment 2 2008-02-14 01:07:57 PST
Sadner, is the crash still replicable in the latest Safari/Webkit for Windows?
Niels Leenheer (HTML5test)
Comment 3 2008-02-14 01:30:46 PST
I don't think this is relevant anymore. I believe it was fixed in one of the later Safari releases.
Robert Blaut
Comment 4 2008-02-14 01:52:51 PST
After testing the google.com page using Polish regional setting I cannot confirm the crash. As Niels said I am pretty sure that it was already fixed in the later Safari for Windows. I close the bug as FIXED. However, Sander feel free to REOPEN the bug if you still replicate the crash in the latest Safari/Webkit for Windows.
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