Closed Bug 982776 Opened 11 years ago Closed 11 years ago

Wrong text highlighting in .gov.ar domains

Categories

(Core Graveyard :: Networking: Domain Lists, defect)

27 Branch
x86_64
Windows 7
defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

(firefox27 affected, firefox28 affected, firefox29 affected, firefox30 affected, firefox33 verified, firefox-esr24 unaffected)

VERIFIED FIXED
mozilla33
Tracking Status
firefox27 --- affected
firefox28 --- affected
firefox29 --- affected
firefox30 --- affected
firefox33 --- verified
firefox-esr24 --- unaffected

People

(Reporter: f.leboran, Unassigned)

References

Details

(Keywords: regression)

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(1 file)

User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:30.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/30.0 (Beta/Release) Build ID: 20140308030203 Steps to reproduce: When you go to websites with urls ending in .gov.ar (Argentinian government websites), the text in the URL bar is highlighted in a wrong way. Only the top-level domain is highlighted, and the name of the website is in gray. You can test in pretty much any website, like this one: http://www.coneau.gov.ar/ (Note, that we have both .gob.ar and .gov.ar as top level domains) Actual results: Wrong text highlighting in the location bar. Expected results: The domain name should be highlighted in black as well.
Component: Untriaged → Location Bar
Priority: -- → P1
Version: 30 Branch → Trunk
Blocks: 912464
Component: Location Bar → Networking: Domain Lists
Priority: P1 → --
Product: Firefox → Core
Version: Trunk → 27 Branch
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
Ever confirmed: true
Keywords: regression
Yep, we should add this. Google says there are lots of sites there. Gerv
Forgot to mention that .gov.ar and .gob.ar are interchangeable, you can access the same website using either one. Using .gob.ar works perfectly well.
Sigh, this is exactly the same problem as with .ve but reversed. Providing the patch. (In reply to f.leboran from comment #2) > Forgot to mention that .gov.ar and .gob.ar are interchangeable, you can > access the same website using either one. Using .gob.ar works perfectly well. Not exactly. According to https://nic.ar/normativa-vigente.xhtml subdomains of gov.ar are only available for renewals. So new government websites will need to use .gob.ar
Attachment #8425746 - Flags: review?(gerv)
Attachment #8425746 - Attachment is patch: true
Attachment #8425746 - Attachment mime type: application/octet-stream → text/plain
Attachment #8425746 - Flags: review?(gerv) → review+
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 11 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Target Milestone: --- → mozilla33
QA Whiteboard: [good first verify]
I was able to reproduce this bug on Nightly 30.0a1 (2014-03-12), using Windows 7 x64. Verified fixed on Windows 7 x64, Mac OSX 10.9.5 and Ubuntu 14.04 x86 using Firefox 33.0b9 (2014-10-08). This fix can be marked as verified. [bugday-20141008]
(In reply to vasilicamihasca from comment #6) > I was able to reproduce this bug on Nightly 30.0a1 (2014-03-12), using > Windows 7 x64. > > Verified fixed on Windows 7 x64, Mac OSX 10.9.5 and Ubuntu 14.04 x86 using > Firefox 33.0b9 (2014-10-08). > > This fix can be marked as verified. > > [bugday-20141008] Thank you for your work! Marking this as Verified.
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
QA Whiteboard: [good first verify] → [good first verify][bugday-20141008]
Product: Core → Core Graveyard
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