Repeated opening of the "save"-dialogue, indefinetly
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(Firefox :: Untriaged, defect)
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(Reporter: superwurm, Unassigned, NeedInfo)
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User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:109.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/115.0
Steps to reproduce:
Ctrl+S to save the entire Webpage (First discovered on saving an .svg(opened in a new tab) not an html)
This does not appear, when saving an elemetn(eg. an image) on a page, only for saving the entire "site"
I'm using Ubuntu 22.04, as seen in Browseragent I guess, and Firefox was downloaded via snapstore
Actual results:
The Save-Dialogue opens and then again, and again, ...(Look at the attached Video)
Also Firefox was only able to be closed by sent kill-signal via System Monitor, since the save-dialogue overlaid the main window and made it impossible to close via shortcut/context-menu/"x"
Expected results:
The Save-Dialogue should've only opened once and allowed me to save the page/cancel the saving process
Comment 1•2 years ago
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I was not able to reproduce the issue on Ubuntu 20.04, using FF builds 115.1.0esr(snap build) and 115.0(20230629134642).
Reporter can you please try to reproduce the issue using a new profile (See https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/troubleshoot-and-diagnose-firefox-problems#w_6-create-a-new-firefox-profile).
Also, does the problem still happen if you start Firefox in Safe Mode? (Safe Mode disables add-ons, extensions and themes, hardware acceleration and some JavaScript stuff in order to exclude some possible reasons for problems.) See https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/troubleshoot-firefox-issues-using-safe-mode. Thank you.
Comment 2•2 years ago
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I encounter this issue as well on Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS, Firefox 115.0-2 & 116.0.3-2 (snap latest/stable).
I reproduce the issue both with a new profile, and in Safe Mode.
In my observation, the save dialog opens hundreds of times, but not indefinitely: extraneous dialogs can be closed by holding the escape key for a long while.
Comment 3•2 years ago
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I think it's just this again. Tracked to something upstream, no traction.
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