Closed Bug 89075 Opened 23 years ago Closed 23 years ago

Some PNG's cause browser window to go into ozone in .9.2

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(Core Graveyard :: Plug-ins, defect)

x86
Windows NT
defect
Not set
normal

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(Not tracked)

VERIFIED DUPLICATE of bug 69719

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(Reporter: chris_calabrese, Assigned: serhunt)

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Some PNG's cause the particular browser window to go into the ozone in
.9.2(other windows are fine).

You can see this behavior on the PNG's from
http://www.gnomemeeting.org/screenshots.html. It also happens with PNG's I've
created in i_view/irfan.

Interestingly http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/pngsuite.html doesn't ccause this
problem.
wfm with win2k build 20010702.. (CVS)
wfm, linux build 2001070303
if this works for everyone, then mark it such?
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 23 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
er, didn't mean to mark it fixed
Status: RESOLVED → UNCONFIRMED
Resolution: FIXED → ---
Reporter:
Can you try it with a new build (a nightly)?
Can you uninstall mozilla, delete all file that the uninstaller had not deleted
and reinstall a it ? If that doesn't fix your problem, run "mozilla
-profilemanager" and create a new profile.
OK, I'll give this a try later today or tomorrow.

Thanks.
Tried the latest nightly build and still get the same results.  Didn't try
creating a new profile, but how do you do that anyway?  I know there was the
profile manager in NS 4.x, but I don't see anything here...
run "motilla -profilemanager"....
Btw: I hope you are installing motzilla in a fresh directory ?
I blew away the old directory and also used a new name.
But even after creating a new profile, I still see the same problem.
Maybe I should ask a co-worker to do an install on a virgin machine...
Displayed fine when I installed the latest nightly build on a machine that only
had IE 5 and Communicator 4.6 on it.
Have you installed the quicktime plugin ?
I know that quicktime handle PNGs and Mozilla doesn't handle PNG internal if  
quicktime is installed...

 
Yes, I installed the quicktime plugin back when I was using NS 4.71.  I guess
Moz picks this up.  I guess that's probably the issue then.  Evil.
Can you type : about:plugins in mozilla's URL bar and look if the suffix PNG is 
handled from quicktime ?
If yes : Can you try it without that plugin ? (Backup the *.dll from that plugin 
and delete it, restart Mozilla and after that you can copy the .dll back to the
plugin folder ?)

BTW: quicktime contains more than one *.dll and I deleted that .dll that handle 
PNG
That did it.  The offending file was npqtplugin3.dll.

Thanks for all your help.
-> Plugins
(There is a problem with the quicktime plugin)
Assignee: pavlov → av
Component: ImageLib → Plug-ins
QA Contact: tpreston → shrir
pls update your quicktime plugin to 5.0.2 ...thisis a dup of bug 60719

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 69719 ***
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 23 years ago23 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
verf dup of 69719
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
hmm, you are faster :-)
I found bug 69719 for 20sec
Product: Core → Core Graveyard
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