On Tue, 2010-04-20 at 20:53 -0700, ian_br...@fastmail.net wrote:
For some reason WebKit thinks it should do the pre-resolution when the
mouse is moved on top of the blank area of the page indeed.
It turns out that this bug was already reported OVER A YEAR AGO:
On Mon, 2010-04-19 at 04:21 -0700, ian_br...@fastmail.net wrote:
-- then the above-mentioned DNS pre-resolution will result in exactly
the behavior that I've described, with the observed result that when the
mouse is over an actual hyperlink which has already been resolved, the
stream of DNS
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 10:12:16 -0300
Gustavo Noronha Silva k...@debian.org wrote:
I can reproduce the problem with the HTML page you crafted. Seems
worth reporting upstream (I will do it later today).
For some reason WebKit thinks it should do the pre-resolution when the
mouse is moved on top
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 10:12:16 -0300
Gustavo Noronha Silva k...@debian.org wrote:
I can reproduce the problem with the HTML page you crafted. Seems
worth reporting upstream (I will do it later today).
For some reason WebKit thinks it should do the pre-resolution when the
mouse is moved on top
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 10:08:23 -0400
Michael Gilbert michael.s.gilb...@gmail.com wrote:
i suppose i am not able to reproduce it either. i see a modest amount
of dns queries when the page is first loaded, then more queries when
links are moused over.
I have that too, the first time the mouse
On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 17:46:50 -0400
Michael Gilbert michael.s.gilb...@gmail.com wrote:
I have to say that I find this behaviour appalling. It seems to be a
security issue all by itself, and is probably a symptom of even
bigger problems.
it may actually be undesirable,
It may actually be
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 11:40:44PM -0700, Ian Bruce wrote:
Package: libwebkit-1.0-2
Version: 1.2.0-1
Severity: important
Webkit seems to make a DNS query for every mouse movement event that it
receives
from the browser window. (This happens with both Epiphany and Midori, so I
assume
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 08:41:30 +0200
Mike Hommey m...@glandium.org wrote:
I can't reproduce this behaviour... Are you sure these requests come
from epiphany ?
Epiphany, or Midori.
midori : version 0.2.4-2
epiphany-browser : version 2.30.2-1
libwebkit-1.0-2 : version 1.2.0-1
The correlation
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 12:52:04AM -0700, ian_br...@fastmail.net wrote:
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 08:41:30 +0200
Mike Hommey m...@glandium.org wrote:
I can't reproduce this behaviour... Are you sure these requests come
from epiphany ?
Epiphany, or Midori.
midori : version 0.2.4-2
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 09:53:26 +0200
Mike Hommey m...@glandium.org wrote:
Does tcpdump show the DNS query for the webhost when a page gets
loaded?
Yes it does. Have you tried with another window manager ?
xfwm4 (v4.6.1-1) and metacity (v1:2.28.0-3) exhibit exactly the same
behavior. Are there
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 01:40:20 -0700 ian_br...@fastmail.net wrote:
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 09:53:26 +0200
Mike Hommey m...@glandium.org wrote:
Does tcpdump show the DNS query for the webhost when a page gets
loaded?
Yes it does. Have you tried with another window manager ?
xfwm4
On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 23:40:44 -0700 Ian Bruce wrote:
Package: libwebkit-1.0-2
Version: 1.2.0-1
Severity: important
Webkit seems to make a DNS query for every mouse movement event that it
receives
from the browser window. (This happens with both Epiphany and Midori, so I
assume
that
Package: libwebkit-1.0-2
Version: 1.2.0-1
Severity: important
Webkit seems to make a DNS query for every mouse movement event that it receives
from the browser window. (This happens with both Epiphany and Midori, so I
assume
that the problem is in Webkit.)
This is easy to reproduce; run the
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