Public bug reported:
Recently when sending a longer message, I noticed that it would send the
message while I was still editing it.
> lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 15.04
Release:15.04
> apt-cache policy messaging-app
messaging-app:
Installed: 0.1+15.04.20151112-0ubuntu1
Public bug reported:
There seems to be no obvious way to block javascript. Some pages, such
as http://www.lemonde.fr are almost unusable due to the sheer number of
garbage scripts running on there.
> lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 15.04
Release:15.04
> apt-cache policy
> If browsing the local filesystem was allowed, this could easily be
implemented, of course.
Other apps, such as the "Document Viewer" seem to be perfectly able to
see the local filesystem... Same for the terminal app, and any programs
started by it (... and this is a good thing too, please keep
> This is a largely matter of personal preference
In that case, made their could indeed be a personal setting in some
configuration dialog?
Well maybe it's only an opinion, but then the other point of view is merely an
opinion too.
Moreover, the thing is, somebody had to
Desktop version? Device detection? Sniffing?
Errm, this is on a plain static web page without any such nonsense. Re-opening
it.
** Changed in: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Public bug reported:
Whenever I type a space after the last word (such as would happen lots
of time when entering an SMS message normally), the last word entered
turns into gibberish.
Workaround: entering a lower case letter, and then moving back, so that
the text entered is not end of line
> There is. It is a conscious design decision.
If I wanted this kind of extended consciousness, I'd do some yoga, or
light a candle. Or maybe get a Nokia Lumia :-)
No, seriously, this means it's still a bug, just a design bug rather
than an implementation bug.
> On small form factors where
Public bug reported:
Is this a joke or what? Even on my 5 year old Nokia N900, the builtin
Web browser had form autocomplete, and password management.
On Ubuntu phone's Web browser, I have to re-enter user name and password
of each web site manually. The browser remembering it from the previous
Public bug reported:
By default, the browser only shows the host name of the page. However,
the full URL is shown when clicking on it.
There's really no reason to do this, so why not show the entire URL all
the time (or at least as much of it as fits in the URL bar)
Public bug reported:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~/public_html$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 15.04
Release:15.04
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~/public_html$ apt-cache policy webbrowser-app
webbrowser-app:
Installed: 0.23+15.04.20151103-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.23+15.04.20151103-0ubuntu1
Public bug reported:
file:/ URLs are not suported (... instead it passes it on to google when
entered into URL bar, or raises a "network error" when followed from a
page)
Being able to browser local html pages would be handy to work around bug
#1516220 (lack of form completion or password
Public bug reported:
The browser respects neither pixels nor physical (cm) sizes.
Specifying a rectangle with width: 558px takes up the whole width of the
screen in portrait whereas 559px in landscape mode, even though
according to spec of the BQ Aquaris E5 (on which I tried this), the
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