Closed Bug 105111 Opened 24 years ago Closed 23 years ago

Some random data (leak?) in HTML pages when viewing bugs in bugzilla.

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(Core :: Networking, defect)

x86
Windows 2000
defect
Not set
normal

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RESOLVED WORKSFORME

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(Reporter: m.wawoczny, Assigned: neeti)

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Some random data (leak?) in HTML pages when viewing bugs in bugzilla - see screenshoot. Got this in 2 or 3 cases from 10, only when querying bugzilla. Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; pl-PL; rv:0.9.5+) Gecko/20011015
Attached image First screenshoot
Attached image Second screenshoot
unable to reproduce on any recent nightly builds. Tested 101703 build on win2K for a full day in Bugzilla and did not see this.
Assignee: asa → attinasi
Component: Browser-General → Layout
QA Contact: doronr → petersen
Btw. I'm using proxy, when viewing HTML - source is "clean". Attached new screenshoot.
Attached image New screenshoot
looks like an i18n issue, Asa, did you test on a PL version?
Assignee: attinasi → yokoyama
Component: Layout → Internationalization
QA Contact: petersen → teruko
Why do U think that this is i18n bug? It got this also when I'm using en-US. I think that this is a render problem.
I can't reproduce this and it's doesn't look like i18n. If you see all the char are garbled, then we may have a charset detector/unicode converter issue. But partial rendering problem is very different. Just to be sure, Marek, can you tell me the followings: 1) what is your default character encoding under Preference/Navigator/Languages 2) do you have Auto-Detect ON under View/Char Coding/Auto Det menu? 3) what is your system locale in Control Panel/Regional Setting/General Tab in your Windows 2000? Teruko: can you confirm this?
If you see all the char are garbled, then we may have a charset detector/unicode converter issue. But partial rendering problem is very different. As I said - this chars are random and there normaly should be no chars. So this is not i18n or l10n bug. For example in first screenshoot U got part of address bar inserted into HTML, all chars are probably preceded by \n or \r\n - thats why there is | char. But I'm not sure. 1) what is your default character encoding under Preference/Navigator/Languages ISO-8859-2 2) do you have Auto-Detect ON under View/Char Coding/Auto Det menu? Yes 3) what is your system locale in Control Panel/Regional Setting/General Tab in your Windows 2000? PL - Polski - Polish language I got this problem only on bugzilla pages, all european or US, UK pages are viewed ok.
Attaching really big screenshoot. I've noticed that: "Random data" is part of HTML code: --thisrandomstring Content-type: text/html <html><head><title>Bugzilla is pondering your query</title> <style type="text/css"> .psb { margin-top: 20%; text-align: center; } </style></head><body> <h1 class="psb">Please stand by ...</h1></body></html> --thisrandomstring Content-type: text/html Content-disposition: inline; filename=bugzilla_bug_list.html Set-Cookie: LASTORDER=bugs.votes%20desc%2C%20bugs.bug_id ; path=/; expires=Sun, 30-Jun-2029 00:00:00 GMT Set-Cookie: BUGLIST=28327:73413:18729:18266:22994:43015:11033:20336:71413:64476:22486:16241:22960:44995:72279:89285:37088:39655:59638:11056:65871:74955:80296:67391:86405:10872:17796:72820:81292:83023:3746:18730:27768:58519:61829:63294:66673:67134:68727:69402:69723:83263:83752:86648:93991:100952:2660:28211:30560:32100:43047:45137:45675:53099:57762:58006:58738:59757:60344:61122:61607:61810:65794:66371:66376:66850:66916:70097:70842:71090:71843:73868:74649:75377:79777:79848:80220:80834:81085:81105:83100:83915:84567:85296:86116:86725:87765:87889:88489:89606:90147:90378:91174:92368:95056:97254:97497:100036:100623:103734:3764:10860:12481:14665:18906:23470:24930:25554:25989:31052:33567:34073:34941:37641:38109:38840:38843:38947:38957:38971:38973:39538:40613:40756:40761:40871:41009:41944:42085:42465:43689:44362:44578:44892:44893:44900:44901:44902:44903:44904:44905:44906:44907:44908:44909:44920:44945:44946:45142:46294:46486:46521:46527:47606:49159:50542:51615:52222:52428:52432:54048:54844:55797:55853:57115:57183:57293:57737:57847:57958:58038:58527:58545:59627:59673:59849:60022:60316:60317:60341:60413:60936:61517:61701:61815:61831:61960:62056:62597:63545:63889:64092:64948:65086:65159:65715:65761:66391:66868:67194:67443:67493:67607:67825:67859:68087:68174:68637:68706:68899:69031:69686:70246:70396:70540:70644:70852:71128:71351:71533:71601:71787:72709:72727:72822:72827:73962:74651:74669:74779:74886:75308:75584:75622:76247:76382:76690:77202:77353:77461:77554:77555:77751:77810:77936:77940:77971:78171:78269:78295:78524:78734:79128:79305:79455:79493:79622:79775:79993:80039:80189:80294:80305:80415:80895:81076:81478:81507:81543:81750:81961:82001:82015:82280:82348:82353:82591:82791:82991:83018:83091:83196:83303:83378:83396:83520:83544:83549:83729:84004:84008:84081:84320:84607:84795:85058:85471:85956:86089:86217:86261:86277:86386:86398:86399:86534:86717:86870:86911:86995:86998:87321:87660:87691:87867:87955:87959:88187:88603:88830:88884:88931:89090:89331:89652:89655:89712:90071:90246:90274:90452:90483:90728:90792:91055:91354:91375:91506:91568:91682:91753:91959:92019:92331:92355:92437:92522:92635:92957:93088:93296:93349:93477:93536:94129:94363:94560:94585:94645:94802:95367:95377:95378:95632:95709:95844:95955:96374:96481:96671:96748:98144:98199:98328:98393:98608:99193:99217:99332:99492:99496:99630:100114:100375:100384:100388:100414:100781:100835:100867:101023:101026:101480:101765:101873:102521:102560:102610:102623:102711:103084:103085:103282:103743:103870:103959:104659:105473:105527:105553 <HTML><HEAD> <TITLE>Bug List</TITLE> <link rel="First" href="show_bug.cgi?id=28327" /> <link rel="Next" href="show_bug.cgi?id=28327" /> <link rel="Last" href="show_bug.cgi?id=105553" /> </HEAD> Which is generated by bugzilla. Mayby Mozilla is not cleaning buffers or something after rendering page beetween --thisrandomstring, then when it got <HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Bug List</TITLE> from html code after --thisrandomstring it is joing whole data (whole page) instead of rendering only page after last --thisrandomstring (<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Bug List</TITLE> to end). Also this can be something with setcookie.
Btw. --thisrandomstring tag is generated by Mozilla, HTML code wrom last comment is pure bugzilla code ("as is")
= cc'ing more people
->netwerk team
Component: Internationalization → Networking
try again -> network team
Assignee: yokoyama → neeti
QA Contact: teruko → benc
Reporter (Marek Wawoczny) is this still happening in recent Mozilla builds (0.9.9 or better yet a nightly build)?
No, in recent builds everything seems fine.
Marek, could you resolve this bug worksforme (and add a comment indicating the build of moz you are using now)? Thanks.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; pl-PL; rv:0.9.9+) Gecko/20020422
Resolving bug worksforme from reporter's comments.
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 23 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
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