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Bug 41443 - Correct window title appears but is then replaced
Correct window title appears but is then replaced
Status: VERIFIED FIXED
Product: nautilus
Classification: Core
Component: [obsolete] Views: Web Page
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal normal
: ---
Assigned To: Michael Fleming
Nautilus Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2000-06-22 20:12 UTC by John Sullivan
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description John Sullivan 2001-09-10 00:33:50 UTC
There's mechanism in Nautilus that lets content views report a title to be used
for the window title (also used in the sidebar). By default this is the file
name. Browsers are supposed to use this mechanism to set the title to be the
HTML page title instead of the file name. For some reason, in Mozilla, the HTML
page title does appear in the window title and sidebar momentarily while the
page is loading, so that mechanism must be getting called. But then it is
replaced by the file name, so something is clobbering the correct one.

This may be a bug outside of Mozilla that's been around for awhile without
anyone noticing, since the only other component that uses this mechanism is our
gtkhtml browser, which has been broken for awhile.



------- Additional Comments From ramiro@fateware.com 2000-07-05 11:28:07 ----

assigned usable



------- Additional Comments From eli@eazel.com 2000-10-16 19:38:06 ----

Batch-assigning QA ownership of remaining bugs to eli@eazel.com



------- Additional Comments From ramiro@fateware.com 2000-11-10 08:01:46 ----

Reassigning to mfleming.



------- Additional Comments From mikef@praxis.etla.net 2001-01-03 17:54:09 ----

I can't repro this bug.  Tried:

www.yahoo.com  ("Yahoo!")
www.memepool.com ("memepool.com")
http://www.sfbg.com/AandE/Music/listings.html (a bunch of junk)
www.mozilla.org ("mozilla.org")

Marking as WORKSFORME.





------- Additional Comments From eli@eazel.com 2001-01-13 13:38:25 ----

Re-opening. 

Reproducible with Nautilus on
<http://www.cnn.com/2001/SHOWBIZ/Movies/01/13/movieadpulled.ap/index.html>.
Works fine using same page in NS 4.75 and Mozilla M18.



------- Additional Comments From eli@eazel.com 2001-01-13 13:43:41 ----

Specifically, upon loading the CNN URL provided, both the window title and
Sidebar momentarily say "index.html" before displaying the actual page title.



------- Additional Comments From mikef@praxis.etla.net 2001-01-15 00:48:54 ----

Eli--

My understanding of the bug is that the window title is *supposed* to represent
the title of the document, and previously it was representing the title of the
file.  So, if I understand it right:

Previous behavour
	Flash "Yahoo!"
	Display "index.html"

Correct behaviour:
	Display "Yahoo!"

Current behaviour
	Flash "index.html"
	Display "Yahoo!"

I content that the current behaviour is not a bug...but if it is a bug, it
certainly isn't the one described in this bug report...




------- Additional Comments From sullivan@eazel.com 2001-01-15 09:36:00 ----

I agree with Mike that the current behavior is not the reported bug. His 
correct/previous/current analysis is right on. I would contend that the 
current behavior is a bug, but a very much less important bug than the 
previous behavior. This bug should be reclosed and probably another 
bug-to-be-immediately-deferred opened for the current behavior.



------- Additional Comments From eli@eazel.com 2001-01-15 11:01:56 ----

I'm sorry. I read Mike's comments backwards, and erroneously re-opened this bug
thinking it was what he was describing, when it obviously isn't.

Re-resolving. Will file a separate bug for the current behavior.



------- Additional Comments From eli@eazel.com 2001-01-15 15:07:45 ----

Verified fixed. 

The separate bug which I confused for this bug  now covered by bug #45655, 'Web
View briefly displays file name or "/" prior to page title'.



------- Bug moved to this database by unknown@bugzilla.gnome.org 2001-09-09 20:33 -------