I talked to simon about this and he said that the right place is webkit bug tracker even if it is a bug in the qt part. Cheers On 12/27/09, Petri Damstén wrote: > On Tuesday 22 December 2009 23:40:19 Aaron J. Seigo wrote: >> On December 20, 2009, Petri Damstén wrote: >> > On Friday 18 December 2009 00:17:19 Marco Martin wrote: >> > > On Thursday 17 December 2009, Petri Damstén wrote: >> > > > Hi, >> > > > >> > > > I'm trying to fix this bug: http://www.kde- >> > > > look.org/content/show.php/Scripted+Image?content=91749 (Error having >> > > > 2 of them). Seems that if there is two (or more) same webkit >> > > > plasmoids on desktop only one of them loads properly on plasma >> > > > start. >> > > > When same plasmoid B load is started before A load is finished >> > > > javascript functions don't get called. This happens only when >> > > > plasmoids are same e.g. two scripted-image plasmoids. I made >> > > > attached >> > > > patch to load plasmoids with the same plugin name in queue and it >> > > > seems to solve this but I'm not sure if this right way to do it? >> > > > >> > > > Petri >> > > >> > > seems an hacky workaround, but i can'r really think about a possible >> > > real cause of this... >> > > could be a bug in webkit itself, maybe has some internal sigleton >> > > class >> > > that gets in an inconsistent state when two pages load the same url >> > > in >> > > the same moment? seems terribly unlikely but... >> > >> > I can reproduce this bug with a small Qt only app >> > (http://aryhma.oy.cx/damu/webkit-test.tar.gz). It seems that if the same >> > javascript file is included in multiple html files that are loaded at >> > the >> > same time then loadFinished signal is emitted too early. Should this >> > have a workaround in webkit script engine until this is fixed in >> > Qt/webkit? >> >> if it has been reported against Qt/Webkit, then yes, we can have a >> (documented) work around in the code that we can remove when Qt/Webkit is >> fixed. > > Noticed that if javascript is embedded in html it works, so this could have > a > work around also on those rare webkit applets that are run in multiple > instances. > > Qt bug tracker seems to recommend webkit bug tracker for webkit bugs but > this > bug is related to qt/webkit signals (of course it still might be a webkit > bug) > so I'm not sure what would be the right place for the report. > > Petri > -- Sent from my mobile device ------------------------------------------------------- Artur Duque de Souza OpenBossa Research Labs INdT - Instituto Nokia de Tecnologia ------------------------------------------------------- Blog: http://labs.morpheuz.eng.br/blog/ PGP: 0xDBEEAAC3 @ wwwkeys.pgp.net ------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel