On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 2:58 PM, Tony Morlan <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 12:03:16PM CDT, Brad Karp wrote:
> > Just to be clear, on my own box running 9.1-RELEASE on amd64, I still
> > have some links on many pages not clickable.
> >
> > The text is selectable, but I don't get the change of cursor when the
> > pointer is over these links--so it seems the browser isn't properly
> > treating them as links for some reason.
>
> I have a test page at https://scroner.com/~tony/chrome_test/ that shows
> the broken behavior simply. So far I have seen all links in table
> elements not work, while links outside tables work fine. I can still tab
> over to the link and hit enter successfully though.
>

Your test page works fine here, all links are clickable. I am tracking
9-STABLE
which puts me at 9.2-PRERELEASE. Chromium was compiled with Clang 3.3.


>
> > I tried running with logging and -v, as George suggested. But I don't
> > see anything in the log that seems out of the ordinary. I can provide
> > the log to George if that would be helpful.
>
> I also wasn't able to get anything that appeared to be relevant in
> logging output. The parsed tree that's visible in the element inspector
> seems correct. Is there any other potentially useful logging that might
> be useful?
>
> Any chance you could test this by tracking the STABLE branch?

> Tony
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