Website ARIVA.DE with charts time range modification not possible, links do not work
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(SeaMonkey :: General, defect)
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(Reporter: ziegler.juergen, Unassigned)
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User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/68.0
Steps to reproduce:
When I look at the charts for a stock on the ARIVA.DE website, I can not change the time range there.
An example is the BASF share:
https://www.ariva.de/basf-aktie/chart
The chart is displayed for 1 year (1Y).
If I want to change the time range on this chart, this is not possible. Normally, I could now change the time range to, for example, 3 months (3M) or 5 days (5T) by clicking on the shortcut "5T" or "3M", but that does not work.
Comment 1•5 years ago
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=== Wrong Test, please ignore ===
NOT reproducible with unzipped unofficial (by wg9s) en-US SeaMonkey 2.53 (NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:56.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/56.0 Build 20190801120006 (Default Classic Theme, German Language Pack active) on German WIN7 64bit.
Reporter seems to misunderstand the meaning of the settings:
Pulldown 'Darstellung → Periode' will NOT change the observed period (time range) in the chart (although I would expect that, too). But it changes the period between 2 measuring points.
With period=1 Month you see only 11 peaks or valleys, very rough-and-ready information
With perion=1 Day you see lots (hundreds?) of peaks or valleys, very detailed information
So I am tending to mark this one "Invalid", if we do not get information that in other Browsers that chart works as reporter expects.
Updated•5 years ago
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Comment 2•5 years ago
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It does work in edge-beta. It does not work in 2.57 too. One more idiotic website probably either using a yet unsupported feature or, more likely, doing incorrect user agent sniffing. Workaround: pick the calendar icon. Try experimenting with a genunine Firefox user agent up to 60.
Usually it is better discuss these issues in the support group first or at least try a corresponding Firefox. In the case of 2.53 it would be fine to use 56 and 60. If this works it is likely a user agent sniffing issue. If it fails it is in general the website and nothing we can do in the short term.
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Comment 3•5 years ago
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Comment 4•5 years ago
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I have attached a picture so you can see which buttons I mean to adjust. I use the Seamonkey version 2.53 build identifier: 20190824130032. With Firefox I can make changes to the time representation (version 68.0.2).
I do not mean the setting options via the pulldown menu that works. I mean the direct setting over the buttons, see picture.
Comment 5•5 years ago
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Yes, I did the wrong tests.
My results clicking one of ... 1T 5T 1M 3M 1J 3J ... in the colored Toolbar above the chart line:
IE11: Mouseover changes mouse symbol to "clickable". Short moment after I had clicked on Element "1M" chart changed time range to
1 month. Works fine ☺
SM2.53: Mouseover changes mouse symbol to "clickable". But click on element "1M" does nothing. 😥
FF70.0.a1: Mouseover changes mouse symbol to "clickable". Immediately caret starts flashing in "1M!. Short moment later chart changed
time range to 1 month. Works fine ☺
So REPRODUCIBLE with unzipped unofficial (by wg9s) en-US SeaMonkey 2.53 (NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:56.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/56.0 Build 20190801120006 (Default Classic Theme, German Language Pack active) on German WIN7 64bit
Comment 6•5 years ago
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Again. It might be wrong user agent sniffing or later js features. I am seeing load errors. I can file bug all day long for bad websites. Please test against max. 60. If you test against a later Fx und don't know what missing feature causes the breakage this will stay here for a long time as unfixed. We unfortunately don't have the resources to analyze each website with non working features. If it works in IE 11 it probably means the website is junk.
Comment 7•5 years ago
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Some more information:
a) Already reproducible with SM 2.26
b) User Agent string "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:67.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/67.0" here does not heal the problem
c) Error consol shows tons of problems with the page.
d) Same problem (and several more) on that page with Min 1.8.0
As long as this problem is limited to that single page: No chance to get a fix because of limited resources
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Comment 8•5 years ago
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Thanks for the hint and good work from you to Seamonkey. Looking forward to more versions and can understand that it makes too much work to fix any error. Thank you !!!!
Comment 9•5 years ago
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Palemoon 27.2.1 (32-bit) has the same problems like SM with that page. I wonder whether it would be possible to fix such common problems together with the Palemoon team.
Comment 10•5 years ago
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It seems to work now in 2.53.2 beta 1. Either they fixed the website or one of the many backports for web compatibility took care of it.
Please reopen if you still see the problem in the upcoming 2.53.2 Beta 1 (might even be already fixed in 2.53.1).
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