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Bug 1216064
Opened 9 years ago
Updated 2 years ago
Application icons may not be shows on "Launch application"
Categories
(Firefox :: File Handling, defect)
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(Reporter: i, Unassigned)
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User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:41.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/41.0 Build ID: 2015091800 Steps to reproduce: I click a "mailto:" link in Firefox. I have chosen "Always Ask" for "mailto:" protocol. I also tried "irc:" and "magnet:". I am using KDE and all these protocols are opened by KDE applications. Actual results: The application select list appear. But applications do not have icons, they are blank. Expected results: There should be the icons of applications.
Comment 1•9 years ago
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The screenshot seems to show a dialog provided by KDE. Could you elaborate why you think this is an issue with Firefox itself?
Flags: needinfo?(guoyunhebrave)
Be(In reply to Andre Klapper from comment #1) > The screenshot seems to show a dialog provided by KDE. > Could you elaborate why you think this is an issue with Firefox itself? 1. Other browsers, Chromium and KDE Konqueror, do not show this dialog when click "mailto:" link. 2. In the screenshot, it listed Gmail and Yahoo Mail. They are services only provided by Firefox. 3. When I checked the checkbox, it clearly show "Firefox". See new attachement.
Flags: needinfo?(guoyunhebrave)
Comment 4•9 years ago
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(In reply to guoyunhebrave from comment #2) > Be(In reply to Andre Klapper from comment #1) > > The screenshot seems to show a dialog provided by KDE. > > Could you elaborate why you think this is an issue with Firefox itself? > > 1. Other browsers, Chromium and KDE Konqueror, do not show this dialog when > click "mailto:" link. > 2. In the screenshot, it listed Gmail and Yahoo Mail. They are services only > provided by Firefox. > 3. When I checked the checkbox, it clearly show "Firefox". See new > attachement. Hi, I think it's not a feature of Firefox. It's a OS feature. I checked in Firefox, Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Pop up is same for all browser. It won't be same if it's a browser feature.
Comment 5•9 years ago
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Comment 6•9 years ago
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Comment 7•9 years ago
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(In reply to Yamin from comment #4) > Hi, I think it's not a feature of Firefox. It's a OS feature. I checked in > Firefox, Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Pop up is same for all browser. It won't > be same if it's a browser feature. Note this is a bug in GNU/Linux. Firefox Windows, OS X and GNU/Linux have different ways to process links. So I think result in Windows does not prove the situation in GNU/Linux. If it is only an OS feature, it should be a part of GNOME or KDE or XFCE, etc. But in various desktop environments, it is the same. Even in different linux distros, from openSUSE to Debian, it is the same.
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Comment 10•9 years ago
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Comment 11•9 years ago
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Hi, I could reproduce the bug on Ubuntu 14.04, FF 41 with Thunderbird. Also I reproduce this bug on Windows 7 64 bit and the Thunderbird icon is not displayed. Actual result: Thunderbird icon is not displayed. Expected result: Thunderbird icon is displayed.
Component: Untriaged → File Handling
Comment 12•9 years ago
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This is undoubtedly a Firefox UI instead of OS UI. http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-release/source/toolkit/mozapps/handling/content/dialog.xul
Severity: normal → minor
Summary: Application Icons do not show → Application icons may not be shows on "Launch application"
Comment 13•9 years ago
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Based on comment 11, I will change the Status of this bug to New.
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
Comment 14•7 years ago
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Note to self: when fix for bug 1297686 lands, adding support for nsIGIOMimeApp there: http://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/1285ae3e810e2dbf2652c49ee539e3199fcfe820/browser/components/preferences/in-content/main.js#2221 could help.
Updated•2 years ago
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Severity: minor → S4
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