Version: (using KDE KDE 3.4.2) Installed from: Gentoo Packages OS: Linux Mozilla has an internal 'joke bug' about supporting a kitchen sink. Albeit it is a joke, it also has a nice 'kitchen sink' test page with Javascript and stuff. Mozilla.org bug: http://www.mozilla.org/docs/web-developer/samples/kitchensink.xml Test page: http://www.mozilla.org/docs/web-developer/samples/kitchensink.xml
I opened the page and saw what I can only describe as "a bunch of characters". What are supposed to see?
In kde 3.5 beta2 the "kitchen sink" is shown correctly but unfortunately without the water animation of the firefox browser
The 'bunch of characters' are actually some ascii-art of (drumroll) a kitchen sink. There is also javascript to do a water flow animation. You can also click on the faucet to start and stop the water flow (js again). It's nice to compare by opening the test case on firefox :)
Javascript animation still not working on kde 3.5.1
confirming for 3.5.2 from debian
Javascript still not working on KDE 3.5.5
Javascript still not working on KDE 4.0 Final
Confirming bug on 4.0.3 Java script not working here. Using Gentoo Linux ~x86 (testing in gentoo lingo). KDE 4.0.3 and the majority of packages compiled using gcc 4.3.0.
Works for me in KDE 4.5.2.
Thank you for the bug report. As this report hasn't seen any changes in 10 years or more, we ask if you can please confirm that the issue still persists. If this bug is no longer persisting or relevant please change the status to resolved.
(In reply to Justin Zobel from comment #10) > As this report hasn't seen any changes in 10 years or more, we ask if you > can please confirm that the issue still persists. I think you may have overlooked comment #9.
Dear user, KHTML (and KJS) was a long time more or less unmaintained and got removed in KF6. Please migrate to use a QWebEngine based HTML component. We will do no further fixes or improvements to the KF5 branches of these components beside important security fixes. For security issues, please see: https://kde.org/info/security/ Sorry that we did not fix this issue during the life-time of KHTML. Greetings Christoph Cullmann