Summary: | ASP.NET menu | ||||||
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Product: | WebKit | Reporter: | Terry Nederveld <tnederveld> | ||||
Component: | Layout and Rendering | Assignee: | Nobody <webkit-unassigned> | ||||
Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | ||||||
Severity: | Major | CC: | ahmad.saleem792, alberto.vera | ||||
Priority: | P2 | ||||||
Version: | 528+ (Nightly build) | ||||||
Hardware: | PC | ||||||
OS: | Windows Server 2003 | ||||||
URL: | http://www.icliffs.com/demo/ | ||||||
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Description
Terry Nederveld
2008-09-03 04:33:10 PDT
Created attachment 23136 [details]
Screen shot
This is a screen shot of how it was rendered in Safari and how it should look when you mouse over it.
Can you please provide a URL that can be used to reproduce this issue? Can probably dupe this to bug 20611 which claims a vanilla ASP.NET web.sitemap control. This is not the ASP.NET site map control. The URL is an internal site which I can not give out. I will see if I can put a page out on our external web server. I have added a URL that you view. Thanks! This site gives Safari a broken version of itself, which has no scripts at all. With user agent changed to Firefox or IE via Develop menu, it works as expected. So, this is not a WebKit bug. It may be worth it to contact the maker of the site engine (Microsoft?) about it. *** Bug 21331 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** Website is not available anymore (even on Wayback Archive): http://www.icliffs.com/demo/ Plus I think WebKit and ASP.NET has evolved and this might not be an issue. I think we can mark this as "RESOLVED WONTFIX" since we don't have reduction to confirm plus it was never changed to 'New'. |