[Affected versions]: - Windows 10 x64 - Ubuntu 18.04 x64 - macOS 10.13 [Affected platforms]: - 60.5.0esr (20190124141046) - 65.0 (20190124174741) - 66.0a1 (20190122232941) [Steps to reproduce]: 1. Go to about:preferences#search 2. Go to One-click search engine section and set a keyword for any desired search engine 3. Open a private window and set the same keyword for a different search engine 4. Refresh both windows 5. Inside either window, click on any of the duplicate keyword and press Enter (don’t change the keyword) [Expected result]: - [3] Duplicate keyword warning message pop up shows up. [Actual result]: - [4] Both search engines have the same keyword set. - [5] Duplicate keyword warning message pop up shows up, any action inside the window triggers the pop up appearance (see screencast); changing or deleting the keyword fixes the issue. [Regression range]: - I will provide more information as soon as possible. [Additional Notes]: - When performing a search using the set keyword, the search engine used is the last one, on which the changes were applied, regardless if it was set from normal or private window. - Multiple duplicates can be set corresponding with the number of private windows opened.
Bug 1522816 Comment 0 Edit History
Note: The actual edited comment in the bug view page will always show the original commenter’s name and original timestamp.
[Affected versions]: - Windows 10 x64 - Ubuntu 18.04 x64 - macOS 10.13 [Affected platforms]: - 60.5.0esr (20190124141046) - 65.0 (20190124174741) - 66.0a1 (20190122232941) [Steps to reproduce]: Make sure to have a normal and a private window opened 1. Go to about:preferences#search 2. Go to One-click search engine section and set a keyword for any desired search engine 3. Go to the private window and set the same keyword for a different search engine 4. Refresh both windows 5. Inside either window, click on any of the duplicate keyword and press Enter (don’t change the keyword) [Expected result]: - [3] Duplicate keyword warning message pop up shows up. [Actual result]: - [4] Both search engines have the same keyword set. - [5] Duplicate keyword warning message pop up shows up, any action inside the window triggers the pop up appearance (see screencast); changing or deleting the keyword fixes the issue. [Regression range]: - I will provide more information as soon as possible. [Additional Notes]: - When performing a search using the set keyword, the search engine used is the last one, on which the changes were applied, regardless if it was set from normal or private window. - Multiple duplicates can be set corresponding with the number of private windows opened.
[Affected versions]: - Windows 10 x64 - Ubuntu 18.04 x64 - macOS 10.13 [Affected platforms]: - 60.5.0esr (20190124141046) - 65.0 (20190124174741) - 66.0a1 (20190122232941) [Steps to reproduce]: Make sure to have a normal and a private window opened 1. Go to about:preferences#search 2. Go to One-click search engine section and set a keyword for any desired search engine 3. Go to the private window and set the same keyword for a different search engine 4. Refresh both windows 5. Inside either window, click on any of the duplicate keyword and press Enter (don’t change the keyword) [Expected result]: - The same keyword can't be set on a different search engine. [Actual result]: - [4] Both search engines have the same keyword set. - [5] Duplicate keyword warning message pop up shows up, any action inside the window triggers the pop up appearance (see screencast); changing or deleting the keyword fixes the issue. [Regression range]: - I will provide more information as soon as possible. [Additional Notes]: - When performing a search using the set keyword, the search engine used is the last one, on which the changes were applied, regardless if it was set from normal or private window. - Multiple duplicates can be set corresponding with the number of private windows opened.
[Affected versions]: - Windows 10 x64 - Ubuntu 18.04 x64 - macOS 10.13 [Affected platforms]: - 60.5.0esr (20190124141046) - 65.0 (20190124174741) - 66.0a1 (20190122232941) [Steps to reproduce]: Make sure to have a normal and a private window opened 1. Go to about:preferences#search 2. Go to One-click search engine section and set a keyword for any desired search engine 3. Go to the private window and set the same keyword for a different search engine 4. Refresh both windows 5. Inside either window, click on any of the duplicate keyword and press Enter (don’t change the keyword) [Expected result]: - The same keyword can't be set on a different search engine. [Actual result]: - [4] Both search engines have the same keyword set. - [5] Duplicate keyword warning message pop up shows up, any action inside the window triggers the pop up appearance (see screencast); changing or deleting the keyword fixes the issue. [Regression range]: - This doesn't seem to be a regression, I could see this behavior way back to Fx 40.0a1. [Additional Notes]: - When performing a search using the set keyword, the search engine used is the last one, on which the changes were applied, regardless if it was set from normal or private window. - Multiple duplicates can be set corresponding with the number of private windows opened.