[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 9468] AcidSearch crashes WebKit

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Fri Jun 16 11:27:49 PDT 2006


http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9468


ddkilzer at kilzer.net changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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            Summary|SIMBL 0.8 crashes WebKit    |AcidSearch crashes WebKit




------- Comment #3 from ddkilzer at kilzer.net  2006-06-16 11:27 PDT -------
After looking at the stack trace, I see AcidSearch listed before SIMBL, so I'm
guessing that AcidSearch is the real cause of the crash (hence the summary
change).  You may confirm this by only disabling AcidSearch (not SIMBL) and
relaunching WebKit.  If this is the cause, please contact the AcidSearch
developer(s) to get this issue resolved for the latest WebKit.

http://www.pozytron.com/?acidsearch

I agree that Safari could use a plugin API so that third party developers can
write extensions for it.  I would suggest filing an enhancement request on
http://bugreport.apple.com/ with your Apple Developer Connection (ADC)
membership account.  (If you do not have an ADC membership, you can sign up for
a 100% free "online" membership at http://connect.apple.com/.)  It may be
marked a duplicate, but the more duplicates Apple gets from external customers,
the more "weight" an enhancement request will have to be fixed.

Regarding pop-up blockers, Safari contains its own pop-up blocker now, and
WebKit contains the pop-up blocking source code.  If you're running WebKit
nightlies (without PithHelmet) and notice a pop-up ad (with Safari's pop-up
blocker enabled), PLEASE DO file a Bugzilla bug with a *.webarchive of the page
and/or the HTML page source.

I will let one of the Apple engineers review this bug.  I'll guess that they'll
close it as RESOLVED/WONTFIX, but for the same reasons I gave in Comment #1. 
See Bug 9378 Comment 1 for a similar situation.

Thanks for reporting this bug.


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