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23519
Search for first component of host name contained in links does not work
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23519
Summary
Search for first component of host name contained in links does not work
Dimitris Apostolou
Reported
2009-01-24 11:47:20 PST
Steps: 1. Launch Skype. 2. Sent to a contact via chat the following link:
https://wiki.skype.net/
3. Now send the word: wiki 4. Now send the word: skype 5. In chat window, do a search for string "wiki". 6. In chat window, do a search for string "skype". What happened: 5. Only second "wiki" is found while the first one is ignored. 6. Both "skype" are found. Expected result: Word "wiki" contained in link should also be found. Comments: As you may know, Skype uses WebKit to render chats. I filed this bug to Skype and comment from the developer was: "Seems to be a feature/bug of WebKit. If you open the same stuff in Safari 3 (eg with /mac browser chat command), then first wiki is not found either. Probably non-fixable in Mac Skype UI".
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html after "/mac browser" command in Skype
(37.41 KB, application/octet-stream)
2009-01-25 03:34 PST
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Dimitris Apostolou
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Snapshot of search bug
(213.36 KB, image/png)
2009-01-25 03:36 PST
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Dimitris Apostolou
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Alexey Proskuryakov
Comment 1
2009-01-25 02:41:13 PST
I couldn't find any information about the "/mac browser chat command", so I can't reproduce this in Safari. Could you please attach an HTML file that shows this problem in Safari?
Dimitris Apostolou
Comment 2
2009-01-25 03:34:05 PST
Created
attachment 27014
[details]
html after "/mac browser" command in Skype
Dimitris Apostolou
Comment 3
2009-01-25 03:36:16 PST
Created
attachment 27015
[details]
Snapshot of search bug
Alexey Proskuryakov
Comment 4
2009-01-25 04:59:05 PST
Thank you! I could reproduce this problem with shipping Safari/WebKit, but not with a current nightly build, which means that it was fixed in WebKit already. Skype should work as expected once the fix ships with a new Safari or Mac OS X release. You can get a nightly build for testing at
http://nightly.webkit.org
(note however that it doesn't replace any system frameworks, so Skype and other applications will not be affected in any way).
Dimitris Apostolou
Comment 5
2009-01-25 05:07:04 PST
Thank you! I already use latest nightly builds and update every day :) But this was a bug in current public WebKit framework and I just wanted to confirm that.
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