I ended up at some warez-like site, in an unprotected browser, but sandboxed (Sandboxie), when I ran across the dialog, so offhand, no.Do you have a URL for any pages that produce such pop-ups?
But maybe I'll try to round one up later.
I ended up at some warez-like site, in an unprotected browser, but sandboxed (Sandboxie), when I ran across the dialog, so offhand, no.Do you have a URL for any pages that produce such pop-ups?
Yes, but you can just press the Esc key to dismiss it. If that's all it takes, it seems like a trivial problem. therube said he'd found some alert boxes that couldn't be dismissed using Esc, so that's what I was wanting to see.Michael REMY wrote:you can easily produce it yourself :
that was multiple alrtbox in row.Andy Boze wrote:Yes, but you can just press the Esc key to dismiss it. If that's all it takes, it seems like a trivial problem. therube said he'd found some alert boxes that couldn't be dismissed using Esc, so that's what I was wanting to see.Michael REMY wrote:you can easily produce it yourself :
That code will spawn 11 dialogs. We need to glitch that loop a bit!Michael REMY wrote:that was multiple alrtbox in row.Andy Boze wrote:Yes, but you can just press the Esc key to dismiss it. If that's all it takes, it seems like a trivial problem. therube said he'd found some alert boxes that couldn't be dismissed using Esc, so that's what I was wanting to see.Michael REMY wrote:you can easily produce it yourself :
once you close one, a new one just open after !
like a crapy code like :
(for i=0;i<11i++;) alert ("crappy");
then you can just use ESC, because another will come. and off course, as it is giant, you can't have the time to forbid the reopen.
the next i catch, i will put the link here.
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@-moz-document url(chrome://global/content/commonDialog.xul) {
#commonDialog > grid {
height: 100px !important;
overflow-y: scroll !important;
}
}