Session Start: Wed Jul 15 21:25:32 2009 Session Ident: #qa 03[21:25] * Now talking in #qa 03[21:25] * Topic is 'Welcome to the Mozilla Quality Assurance (QA) Community IRC Channel !' 03[21:25] * Set by Tomcat|afk on Sun Jun 07 23:41:47 01[21:25] hi all 01[21:25] anyone here? 01[21:26] A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You can stop the script now, or you can continue to see if the script will complete. 01[21:26] Script: http://quality.mozilla.org/misc/jquery.js?s:13 01[21:26] does anyone know why this is happening? [21:26] hi Ellen. for which page? 01[21:27] for quality.mozilla.org 01[21:27] i am using firefox 3.5 01[21:27] the cute thing is, i noticed that this happens to ALL sites powered by drupal [21:27] so on the front page 01[21:27] every page 02[21:28] * kbrosnan (kbrosnan@moz-5B637CBA.ri.ri.cox.net) Quit (Ping timeout) [21:28] mmh its hard to say 01[21:28] im not sure if other scripts produce the same error [21:28] which os? 01[21:28] i'm a drupal junkie 01[21:28] there are a couple of beef ff takes on drupal 01[21:28] this is one of them 01[21:28] another one is the http 0 error 01[21:28] you can google it 01[21:28] its quite famous 01[21:29] until now 01[21:29] no one knows under whose jurisdiction it falls under 01[21:29] drupal dosen't know who's responsible for it 01[21:29] im not sure if ff knows either 01[21:29] but what i can confirm is, all other browsers work 01[21:29] with drupal [21:29] i cannot see it.. so which os are you using 01[21:29] win xp sp3 [21:30] is it a blank profile? 01[21:30] yup, a new one with zero add-ons 01[21:30] i was trying to search for a way out of this one [21:30] in the warning there should be a link to the line in the code. does it vary over time? 01[21:31] and as i was looking for who in ff i can contact to help me with this, i saw quality.mozilla.org also facing the same thing 01[21:31] nope 01[21:31] its the same one 01[21:31] on every site that uses drupal 01[21:32] its always referring to the jsquery [21:32] so which function in jquery 01[21:32] lemme check again 01[21:32] http://quality.mozilla.org/misc/jquery.js?s:13 <---- it shows this 01[21:33] but i guess i'd have to install firebug? 01[21:33] to check which function? [21:34] good question. its hard for a compressed javascript file [21:35] the best thing would be a simple testcase [21:35] best with jquery only [21:35] does it also happen when you save to page to local disk and open it from there? 01[21:36] meaning run it on a localhost? [21:36] just via file:/// 03[21:36] * kbrosnan (kbrosnan@moz-5B637CBA.ri.ri.cox.net) has joined #qa 01[21:36] this is a dynamic cms 02[21:37] * gen (gen@moz-D0EE2A3C.s04.a013.ap.plala.or.jp) Quit (Quit: gen) 01[21:37] if i just save it like that, will it still run as it should? 01[21:37] or will everything be saved as html? [21:37] jquery should still work 01[21:37] because i don't think the whole cms would be saved on the hdd and run as it should if its just file>save as [21:37] just check this please 01[21:37] hmmm 01[21:37] ok [21:38] a static testcase would be helpful [21:38] that one could be used to create a minimized testcase 01[21:38] yup 01[21:38] you are right 01[21:38] it still shows 01[21:38] there is still an error [21:39] fantastic! [21:39] so you should reduce the amount of referenced files [21:39] and the html code itself [21:39] as much as possible 01[21:39] hmmm [21:39] that would really help us to identify the problem 01[21:40] i see that it copied the jquery.js file into the saved dir 01[21:40] the css and js files are there [21:41] right. remove any img files [21:41] and reduce the html file 01[21:41] could it be that firefox is picky to way the jquery.js was packed? [21:41] you know how to do that? [21:42] which version of fx are you using btw 01[21:42] 3.5 [21:42] oh, wait. can you try a recent 3.5.1.pre build? 01[21:43] no, but i know that drupal releases hv already packed the jquery.js 01[21:43] hold on 01[21:43] will try now [21:43] thanks. just to make sure before digging into the problem 01[21:44] ayte =) 01[21:44] download it from ftp.mozilla.org? [21:45] http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/2009/07/2009-07-15-04-mozilla-1.9.1/ 02[21:45] * mib_9vbidm (Mibbit@moz-14FF5A04.casa1-24-233-12-196.wanamaroc.com) Quit (Quit: http://www.mibbit.com ajax IRC Client) 03[21:49] * dria (dria@moz-11343358.ca.mozilla.com) has joined #qa 03[21:50] * TaytaMan (Mibbit@10299F76.D3FF6850.F3E2194C.IP) has joined #qa 01[21:50] it looks ok on this 01[21:50] but it says shiretoko 03[21:50] * db48x (kvirc@31727927.E76D9B94.DC9DC760.IP) has joined #qa [21:50] does anyone here need a regression range for a bug found? [21:51] I need to test my regression search script [21:51] nice. so lets see if one of the latest patches fixed it 01[21:51] erm [21:51] db48x: check out the regressionwindow-wanted keyword :) 01[21:51] so we have to wait for the official release? [21:52] indeed [21:52] I'm just asking if there's one that people are particularly intereseted in [21:53] Ellen: will be out very soon [21:53] db48x: not for me. which kind of script is it? 01[21:53] thx =) 01[21:53] lemme check if the http 0 error still prevail... [21:54] whimboo: http://db48x.net/regression-search/ [21:54] Ellen: when you are still able to see the bug with the official version please report back. you can always find me in this channel [21:54] whimboo: it automates your binary searches over nightly builds, and can do everyting automatically if you supply it with a testcase 01[21:54] OMG 01[21:55] it even fixes the http 0 error! 01[21:55] i was worried i might have to switch browser [21:55] db48x: so it is similiar to bug 482536? [21:55] whimboo: Bug https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=482536 enh, --, ---, general@js.bugs, NEW, Create script to do automatic hg bisect given a testcase 01[21:55] man am i embarressed that such a thought even cross my mind 01[21:55] hehe 01[21:55] sorry 01[21:55] =) [21:55] Ellen: great to hear. 01[21:55] thank you! [21:55] yes [21:55] Ellen: you are welcome