GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 112636
Can't break out of page with long alert sequence
Last modified: 2011-02-14 13:05:50 UTC
http://bugs.debian.org/190974 reports: Go to this page: http://www.mostannoyingwebpage.com/v1/ Click through the are you sure messages. Galeon shows the alert sequence, but provides no apparent way to break out of it by closing the tab or interrupting it etc. This is more or less a DOS attack on the browser. If I wanted to stop it, it looks like I'd have to kill it and then tell it to lose the restart history. The browser's interface should be live during alerts, especially the tab close buttons.
Perhaps all javascript popups should have a "disable javascript" button?
Hmm, in mozilla it's possible to hit ESC quickly enough and it'll stop the madness. Won't work for us though :-/ I don't think we even know when a given dialog is a javascript alert or some other dialog, like the URL is invalid one...
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