Nevermind, sorry for the double comment, but this bug seems to cause
another problem which it will utilize 100% CPU. Can someone streamline
that fix?
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I'm going to get the workaround patch and see if this fixes the problem.
If it does, is there a way to nominate/vote the patch for the next
release?
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(In reply to Mike Lissner from comment #569)
> Seriously, as has been voiced several times already, complaining about this
> bug and talking about the health of the Firefox project is not helpful and
> should not happen here.
>
> Before posting anything, ask yourself:
> 1. Do I understand this pr
That would require implementing an exception list for said plugins, and
the additional coding that entails. However, it could be simplified if
it's kept local to the browser and is set via the user.
Or, we could just reroute the keys:
On keyboard.keypress
{
key = plugin.keyboard_input
If k
The bug is that if the browser is playing a flash file, it's NON-
RESPONSIVE to application shortcut keys, henry. It's a bug that has
caused many people grief when they go to play flash files on their own
machine whether they made it themselves and are testing it or are
watching flashes they obtai
Also, viewing an SWF in the entire browser area COMPLETELY disabled
keyboard shortcuts.
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Title:
Firefox cannot close tab (using Ctrl-w) when flash
As a user, I can say this: This bug has been semi-fixed, outside of
flash/shockwave/java objects, the shortcut keys now work, but when
viewing flash/shockwave/java from local media, the shortcuts still do
not work.
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(In reply to comment #478)
> As a user, I can say this: This bug has been semi-fixed, outside of
> flash/shockwave/java objects, the shortcut keys now work, but when viewing
> flash/shockwave/java from local media, the shortcuts still do not work.
So, good work, says I :D
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