Closed Bug 664657 Opened 13 years ago Closed 13 years ago

Youtube pages do not load with the reddit toolbar enabled.

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(Core :: Layout: Images, Video, and HTML Frames, defect)

x86
Windows 7
defect
Not set
normal

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RESOLVED INVALID

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(Reporter: ben.r.xiao, Unassigned)

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(Whiteboard: [closeme-0624])

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User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:7.0a1) Gecko/20110615 Firefox/7.0a1 Build Identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:7.0a1) Gecko/20110615 Firefox/7.0a1 If you have a reddit account and you enable the reddit toolbar, all links on the site are loaded in a frame in a separate html page displaying the toolbar. On youtube links, only the toolbar is displayed. The frame contents do not load at all. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Sign into reddit.com 2. Enable reddit toolbar in Preferences 3. Click on any youtube link on the site, like the example URL given. 4. Notice that the youtube video does not load. Only the reddit toolbar is displayed. Actual Results: Youtube video does not load in the frame Expected Results: Youtube video loads with the reddit toolbar.
Is there any way you can create a testcase here that does not require a reddit account (e.g. by copying the view source for the document reddit generates)?
Attached file Testcase
Here Boris, I've uploaded a saved webpage demonstrating the bug. It should work without the need for a reddit account.
Status: NEW → UNCONFIRMED
Ever confirmed: false
That web page shows nothing in the "youtube" iframe for me in any browser I have here (tested Opera, Safari, Chrome, Firefox). It looks like you saved the broken generated page, not the page that was doing the generating....
Hmm, oops, well the bug seems to appear in Chrome as well using an actual Reddit account. I am starting to think its a problem with the site itself...or are all the browsers just not interpreting this correctly.
Sounds like a bug in the site so far.... ;)
(In reply to comment #4) > Hmm, oops, well the bug seems to appear in Chrome as well using an actual > Reddit account. I am starting to think its a problem with the site > itself...or are all the browsers just not interpreting this correctly. If this is not an actual bug, its status should be changed to resolved. Thanks.
Whiteboard: [closeme-0624]
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 13 years ago
Resolution: --- → INVALID
Product: Core → Core Graveyard
Component: Layout: HTML Frames → Layout: Images
Product: Core Graveyard → Core
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