Version: (using KDE KDE 3.5.4) Installed from: SuSE RPMs On page like KDE bugs everything works fine, but there are pages overloaded with links and in result I get doubled or tripled access keys -- the same letters I mean.
Can you give an example of such a page?
Here we go... <html><body> <a href="www.google.com">2</a><br> <a href="www.google.com">2</a> </body></html> Double "2" in access keys.
Aaah, now I see -- I just tried to make another example and I figured out that Konq. _probably_ (I don't know for sure) checks if the links are the same. If it is true, it is a wish report: please show the second, the third, and so on, hint in different color -- not yellow, but maybe white background. This way the user will be assured it is "doubled" link and not an error.
Despite I don't see why "2" in comment #2 should be an access key, what do you think about bug #142492 suggestions to deal with access key dupes?
Wolfram, the question is if am I right about access keys duplicates? If a duplicate can occur only if the link is the same? I guess I am right. If yes, the reporter of the other bug is misguided (as I was) so there are no "alternative" access key. They are (dups) all the same -- there is no point of focusing. If I am wrong, it would be good to see web page example which leads to have duplicate access key with different links
I confirm that actually duplicated links are accessible with the same key. @Maciej: if you really need it you can create a WISH for change the background color of them... anyway I don't think it is useful. This bug should be closed. Do you all agree?
Finex, I think there is no need to create very similar reports on the same issue -- IMHO this report is about duplicates (access keys), so let's focus on this (and keep this report open). About being useful -- user has to either know in advance the links are duplicates (it is not obvious) or she/he has to check it manually. Both cases are not useful.
So we could simply change this to WISH ok?
Yes, sure, thank you! :-)