[Potlatch-dev] [OpenStreetMap] #5467: Freezing and other issues after Firefox update
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Wed Aug 30 08:04:14 UTC 2017
#5467: Freezing and other issues after Firefox update
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Reporter: mike@… | Owner: potlatch-dev@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: critical | Milestone:
Component: potlatch2 | Version: 2.0
Keywords: |
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- Windows 10 with latest OS patches
- Firefox 55.0.3 (32-bit) Aug 25 2017
- Flash 26,0,0,151 (latest)
I *think* these problems are due to my updating Firefox but have not
confirmed by downgrading again. The first problem (at least) started
immediately after the update. I then re-installed Flash (do not know
original version and whether older). I also rebooted. Now I consistently
get these issues:
1) If I change Firefox tabs while editting and then come back, the entire
Potlatch application is in a frozen state. No error messages. All other
Firefox tabs and functionality working normally. WORKAROUND: Perform any
window resize operation and Potlatch unfreezes. However, the window must
be returned to the same horizontal dimensions otherwise graphics, such as
node creation appear shifted from the actual mouse location.
2) The, um, thingie box that allows operations such as making circles,
shifts from the bottom right hand corner to top centre screen. Only half
the box appears so it is now impossible to move it. Functionality is still
usable.
3) Much of the text on the left hand object details box is now blank -
though probably in white rather than truly gone. For example, in the
advanced view, key names are white on white (visible only if highlighted)
and the value names are still visible in black.
4) Same text issue with Save popup. I cannot see what text I am typing and
button names are gone.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.openstreetmap.org/ticket/5467>
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