Bug 22762

Summary: Google Finance graphs causing WebKit lock-ups
Product: WebKit Reporter: KF <korinna.fehrmann>
Component: New BugsAssignee: Nobody <webkit-unassigned>
Status: UNCONFIRMED    
Severity: Normal    
Priority: P2    
Version: 528+ (Nightly build)   
Hardware: Mac   
OS: OS X 10.5   
URL: http://finance.google.com/finance
Attachments:
Description Flags
Log file generated from a Force Quit on Mac OS X. none

KF
Reported 2008-12-09 13:46:53 PST
When using 2-finger touchpad scrolling, if the cursor happens to go across a Google Finance graph, WebKit becomes unresponsive and the twirling beach ball makes an appearance. Scrolling over a graph typically zooms in or out, but if done too quickly, the browser crashes. Similarly, if scrolling through the page and a graph is scrolled over, the browser locks up.
Attachments
Log file generated from a Force Quit on Mac OS X. (156.04 KB, text/plain)
2009-01-15 07:22 PST, Andrew Smith
no flags
Andrew Smith
Comment 1 2009-01-15 07:22:04 PST
Created attachment 26756 [details] Log file generated from a Force Quit on Mac OS X.
Andrew Smith
Comment 2 2009-01-15 07:22:48 PST
I'm observing this behavior, too. Running Mac OS X 10.5.6, Webkit r39903 (nightly build), and using a MacBook Pro with an Apple Mighty Mouse attached. If I move the scroll ball with the cursor positioned inside a stock history chart, WebKit eventually locks up and I have to Force Quit the application. I've attached the log generated by the Force Quit.
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