We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue
for you. I believe the intention of this, was, as Alexander stated, to
make it look di
W.McL:
You're welcome!
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Sitsofe:
Thank you for making clear that I was mistaken about the topic of this bug
report.
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W.McL:
This bug was never about the self signed cert behaviour (look at the expected
behaviour in the first post) - rather it was the wording of the page. The self
signed debate has been hashed out thoroughly elsewhere (see
http://www.gerv.net/security/self-signed-certs/ ) but if you still feel
I find this behaviour extremely annoying, since it treats browser users
like stupid people who cannot decide themselves what website to visit
and what not. (This sadly seems to be a general concept of Mozilla
lately, since also the access to "about:config" comes with such an
annoying warning)
In m
Since it's been a very long time since any additional info was added to
this bug, I'm just checking to see if this is still an issue, and find
out what additional work should be done on this bug.
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Also a bug that is incomplete "for mozilla bugs" doesnt always mean more
info, most of the time it helps us track bugs better than other status'
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This is expected results to add and remember exception you would click
on "Add Exception" and it will restart the page for you to get in it.
Now not sure what is expected in the way of "get me out of here" but it
should return you to an already determined page. Are you looking for the
buttons to be
I'm unsure what extra information you want me to add... Were you asking
me to choose between the mockups? My original report did include
expected behaviour...
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On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 07:13:15AM -, Sitsofe Wheeler wrote:
> I like the first mockup. Is this really going to be resolved effectively
> wontfix though (through duping)? Can it be left open until the dup is
> found?
>
for me its still incomplete setting again
affects ubuntu/firefox-3.
I like the first mockup. Is this really going to be resolved effectively
wontfix though (through duping)? Can it be left open until the dup is
found?
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Targeting against firefox-3.0 package.
I think the choices are redone, so the only option is "Or you can add an
exception...". I suppose this was done for security reasons.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: firefox => firefox-3.0
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for what is worth -- I agree with Sitsofe. I also was confused by it.
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