On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> I'll try creating test-cases for other Mozilla's focus
>> weirdnesses...
> 
> Great. I'm seeing lots of nonsense with Ion and Mozilla 1.6 too.
> For example: I create a 2nd Mozilla window, and switch back to
> the original one. Now the Mozilla keys (ctrl-pgdn, ctrl-t, etc.)
> still go to the new window, not the one in focus. Even selecting
> New Tab from the File menu creates a new tab in the *un*focussed
> window. I don't have a good way to get the keys to go to the
> focussed window yet -- after fiddling for a while it starts
> working. It doesn't always happen, either. Has anyone else started
> seeing any pattern in this?

I get it every time:

open a new Mozilla instance (=window M1)
open a new Mozilla window from M1 (=window M2)
in M2, create a new tab
go back to M1, create a new tab
now, in M1, Ctrl-W closes the tab in M2

This is Debian with Mozilla 1.6 (unstable).  I can't copy the version
text from About... but it says Gecko 20040122, Debian/1.6-1.

I'm running the latest Ion2 from Debian Unstable.

I've cc-ed Takuo KITAME, the maintainer of the Mozilla package.  This
is very similar to bug 226628, so I'm not sure if it's necessarily a
problem with Ion2.  Takuo, sorry for the bother if this is a
well-known issue.

Thanks
Ted

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