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Bug 103424
Opened 23 years ago
Closed 23 years ago
Browser crashes consistently - cause uncertain
Categories
(Core :: Layout, defect)
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RESOLVED
WORKSFORME
People
(Reporter: paul.carr, Assigned: attinasi)
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Details
From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/4.73C-CCK-MCD {C-UDP; EBM-APPLE} (Macintosh; U; PPC) BuildID: 2001091311 The Mozilla 0.9.4 bowser consistently crashed upon opening the subject .html file May be related to <object> tags, but I've had difficulty tracking this down. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.load above referenced URL 2. 3. Actual Results: Immediate crash. Expected Results: should load and display page. Several talkback IDs: TB33630637M TB36329917K TH36329884Q and several others
Comment 2•23 years ago
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Incident ID 36329884 Stack Signature free() eb48fc1d Bug ID Trigger Time 2001-10-05 18:52:20 Email Address URL visited User Comments Build ID 2001091311 Product ID Netscape6.20 Platform ID MacOS Trigger Reason PowerPC unmapped memory exception Stack Trace free() [nsAllocatorManager.cp] PR_Free() [prmem.c, line 82] nsMemoryImpl::Free() [nsMemoryImpl.cpp, line 326] nsMemory::Free() [nsMemoryImpl.cpp, line 559] nsObjectFrame::IsSupportedDocument() [nsObjectFrame.cpp, line 469] nsObjectFrame::Init() [nsObjectFrame.cpp, line 539] nsCSSFrameConstructor::InitAndRestoreFrame() [nsCSSFrameConstructor.cpp, line 6816] nsCSSFrameConstructor::ConstructFrameByTag() [nsCSSFrameConstructor.cpp, line 5058] nsCSSFrameConstructor::ConstructFrameInternal() [nsCSSFrameConstructor.cpp, line 7347] maybe bug 99569 or bug 88155
Assignee: asa → attinasi
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Component: Browser-General → Layout
Ever confirmed: true
QA Contact: doronr → petersen
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Comment 3•23 years ago
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Working fine for me on 9.2 using 10-10 build. Closing as WFM - please reopen if this crash continues on a later build.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 23 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
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