Closed Bug 49969 Opened 24 years ago Closed 24 years ago

onblur event of the 'Area' tag fails.

Categories

(Core :: Layout, defect, P3)

Sun
Solaris
defect

Tracking

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VERIFIED WORKSFORME

People

(Reporter: nasiruddin.shaikh, Assigned: joki)

References

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Details

Doesn,t display any message.
Dividing up claytons bugs to triage.
Assignee: clayton → dcone
Triage of Clayton bugs.
Assignee: dcone → joki
massive update for QA contact.
QA Contact: petersen → lorca
Could we get some QA help on these bugs, please?  A first cut analysis of 
whether they occur Mac/Windows/Linux would be a big help in figuring out their 
priority.  Thanks.
Keywords: qawanted
There seem to be some issues with the HTML code, for one.  I'll be taking a look 
at it.  The part in question:

<area shape=circle coords="97,66,97" onBlur="alert('You have clicked on the red 
circle which has been assigned a onblur event handler.')" href="http://
www.netscape.com">
</map>

The issue I think is that the coords = [origin coordinate x, origin coordinate y, 
radius] if I understand correctly, and that would mean that the radius would be 
significantly larger than the little red circle.  There seems to be a focus area 
that is huge-maybe 2 or three times the radius of the little red circle.  I am 
tempted to mark as INVALID, but until I research this further I'll not risk 
making a fool of myself here.
Actually I think the test case instructions are in error here.  In order to 
force a blur message you need to focus the area and then blur it.  So if you 
mousedown on the circle, and then mouseout of it and release the mousebutton 
elsewhere in the page you should get a focus circle on the area.  Then clicking 
again elsewhere on the page should blur it.  This works for me on Windows.  I'm 
going to mark it such unless someone reopens it and says it doesn't work on Sun.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 24 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
Yes, the test case instructions were not clear. Now it is working properly.
Thanks.
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
Working now with a better test case:

http://slip/projects/marvin/html/area_onblur.html

Marking VERIFIED WFM
Keywords: qawanted
SPAM. HTML Element component is deprecated, changing to Layout component. See
bug 88132 for details.
Come on Bugzilla, you can do it...
Component: HTML Element → Layout
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