Feature changed by: Gary Ekker
Feature #301791, revision 24
Title: "Report a bug" a-la-Safari for Mozilla Firefox
openSUSE-11.0: Evaluation
Priority
Requester: Mandatory
Projectmanager: Desirable
Archs: i386, x86-64
openSUSE-11.1: Evaluation
Priority
Requester: Mandatory
Projectmanager: Important
- SLED-11: Evaluation
+ SLED-11: Candidate
Priority
Requester: Mandatory
Projectmanager: Important
Archs: i386, x86-64
Requested by: Guy Lunardi
Partner organization: openSUSE.org
Description:
Apple's Safari web browser introduced a really easy for end-users to
report public URLs which didn't render properly in Safari.
It would be very nice if we could offer something similar for our
Firefox.
what you should be able to send:
- Once Address URL
- Description
- Problem: other problem, missing content, imcorrect behavior,
incorrect aspect, empty page, unable to load the page or unable to
connect.
- Send screenshot
- Send source code
Discussion:
#1: JP Rosevear (2008-02-28 23:27:20)
How is this fundamentally different from Help->Report Broken Website in
2.0.12>
I guess code is not sent nor is the screenshot, but this is all the
upstream developers are requesting. Or are you intending submission to
bugzilla.novell.com?
#2: Guy Lunardi (2008-03-05 18:26:47) (reply to
#1)
JP, thanks for pointing this out. The solution is very close right now.
What it doesn't support is the sharing information for pages that are
'Intranet-based' and not 'Internet-based'.
One of our customer may want to report a problem with Firefox with an
homegrown application which the developers looking at the results of
this submission can't access. Embedding the results (as MTHML or html
source) would be the one missing feature.
The other thing is that this content probably goes upstream. Should it
come to Novell?
#3: Gary Ekker (2008-05-09 10:23:42)
Michael, does this like something you could do? Or do we need to find
another developer?
#4: Michael Wolf (2008-05-30 18:27:09) (reply to #3)
Not sure yet, but I'll look into it.
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