Version: 3.5.6 (using KDE 3.5.6, Kubuntu (feisty) 4:3.5.6-0ubuntu14) Compiler: Target: i486-linux-gnu OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.20.3-ubuntu1-wo-usbsuspend-ppdev This url produces a wrong rendering in konqueror but works fine in Firefox 2.0.0.3: http://www.oeamtc.at/index.php?type=menu&id=0295 The main pane (frame) is left blank. The same problem occurs with Google Maps (!): http://maps.google.com/ (here resizing the window helps)
Can't confirm
I can't confirm either in 3.5.9 or trunk , can you still reproduce it or has the site changed?
I can still open the web site without issue with both konq3 and konq4.0.85 . Please open the bug again if you can reproduce the bug and/or submit a screenshot.
still happening in KDE4.1b2/Konqueror 4.0.83, see screenshot (using fresh Kubuntu Hardy), but given Konqueror4's current state, this is really a minor problem...:-/
reopening because the bug is still there
Created attachment 26078 [details] screenshot showing wrong rendering in Konqueror you can use the root URL http://www.oeamtc.at/ to produce this rendering
I notice the page has some problems but not exactly like you say. Some buttons are smaller than they should be. I can scroll in the upper frame (using the mouse) making the result like the screenshot, but only if I scroll. Maybe someone can make a test case one of these days. Thanks for the feedback.
I still experience the same issue in Konqueror/KDE 4.1 - without scrolling. The frame is cut off and the remainder of the page is white. Only if I maximize the partially visible top frame, I can actually use the site.
Created attachment 28274 [details] screenshot of Konqueror 3.5.10 showing rendering problems with google maps Hi, it seems I'm encountering the same error. I'll attached this screenshot to show what I mean. In that screenshot I simply opened maps.google.com without any further actions. Thanks
Sorry for not mentioning it before: resizing the window does not help in my case :-(
Google maps is fixed in the upcoming 4.1.3.
Looks fine in 4.2, modulo the lineedit, which is reported elsewhere