Version: 4.3.1 (KDE 4.3.1) "release 9" (using 4.3.1 (KDE 4.3.1) "release 9", KDE:KDE4:STABLE:Desktop / openSUSE_11.2) Compiler: gcc OS: Linux (x86_64) release 2.6.32.2-0.0.16.d8b32f9-desktop The automatic popup window resizing leads to too small windows or to windows of wrong size (too large horizontal extent): http://www.elstel.com/Meeresspiegel.html#Maps Please do also test this with different zoom factors (use mouse wheel). Works fine with Firefox.
Dear Bug Submitter, This bug has been stagnant for a long time. Could you help us out and re-test if the bug is valid in the latest version? I am setting the status to NEEDSINFO pending your response, please change the Status back to REPORTED when you respond. Thank you for helping us make KDE software even better for everyone!
Dear Bug Submitter, This is a reminder that this bug has been stagnant for a long time. Could you help us out and re-test if the bug is valid in the latest version? This bug will be moved back to REPORTED Status for manual review later, which may take a while. If you are able to, please lend us a hand. Thank you for helping us make KDE software even better for everyone!
Thank you for reporting this issue in KDE software. As it has been a while since this issue was reported, can we please ask you to see if you can reproduce the issue with a recent software version? If you can reproduce the issue, please change the status to "REPORTED" when replying. Thank you!
This has been tested with Konqueror 20.12.0 and here it is fixed. Window gets the right size.
Oopsla. By accident I had tested with Firefox 102.5.0 instead of Konqueror (there it works). Problem persists with Konqueror 20.12.0.
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