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1 | initial version | posted 2014-05-09 21:10:17 +0200 |
I experienced the following strange behavior in Browser:
I have one tab open with page A. I go to tab grid/bookmarks screen and select my bookmark to touch.facebook.com. In Facebook, I tap the messages icon in the toolbar. Suddenly, I’m taken back to page A.
Variation: I have opened touch.facebook.com from my bookmarks. I tap an external link in my news feed, and that link (page B) is opened in a new tab. I close that tab. I tap the messages icon in FB toolbar. Suddenly, page B is shown again in this tab.
I could reproduce the bug consistently every time. I was just about to report this as a bug when I found out what caused it: The URL I had saved as a bookmark was touch.facebook.com/home.php?__user=xxxxxxxxx&mds=%2Fmessages%2Fcompose%2Fdialog%2F&mdf=1
(I guess I had saved the bookmark after doing something with messages in FB). The strange behavior no more occurred when I removed the unnecessary trails from the URL.
Still, I find it strange, suddenly being taken back to a page viewed earlier, or even to a page that has been viewed in another tab. Even if the URL has unnecessary parameters, it shouldn’t get tabs mixed up, should it? Is there a logical explanation for this, or is it a bug in Browser?
2 | No.2 Revision |
I experienced the following strange behavior in Browser:
I have one tab open with page A. I go to tab grid/bookmarks screen and select my bookmark to touch.facebook.com. In Facebook, I tap the messages icon in the toolbar. Suddenly, I’m taken back to page A.
Variation: I have opened touch.facebook.com from my bookmarks. I tap an external link in my news feed, and that link (page B) is opened in a new tab. I close that tab. I tap the messages icon in FB toolbar. Suddenly, page B is shown again in this tab.
I could reproduce the bug consistently every time. I was just about to report this as a bug when I found out what caused it: The URL I had saved as a bookmark was touch.facebook.com/home.php?__user=xxxxxxxxx&mds=%2Fmessages%2Fcompose%2Fdialog%2F&mdf=1
(I guess I had saved the bookmark after doing something with messages in FB). The strange behavior no more occurred when I removed the unnecessary trails from the URL.
Still, I find it strange, suddenly being taken back to a page viewed earlier, or even to a page that has been viewed in another tab. Even if the URL has unnecessary parameters, it shouldn’t get tabs mixed up, should it? Is there a logical explanation for this, or is it a bug in Browser?
3 | No.3 Revision |
I experienced the following strange behavior in Browser:
I have one tab open with page A. I go to tab grid/bookmarks screen and select my bookmark to touch.facebook.com. In Facebook, I tap the messages icon in the toolbar. Suddenly, I’m taken back to page A.
Variation: I have opened touch.facebook.com from my bookmarks. I tap an external link in my news feed, and that link (page B) is opened in a new tab. I close that tab. I tap the messages icon in FB toolbar. Suddenly, page B is shown again in this tab.
I could reproduce the bug consistently every time. I was just about to report this as a bug when I found out what caused it: The URL I had saved as a bookmark was touch.facebook.com/home.php?__user=xxxxxxxxx&mds=%2Fmessages%2Fcompose%2Fdialog%2F&mdf=1
(I guess I had saved the bookmark after doing something with messages in FB). The strange behavior no more occurred when I removed the unnecessary trails from the URL.
Still, I find it strange, suddenly being taken back to a page viewed earlier, or even to a page that has been viewed in another tab. Even if the URL has unnecessary parameters, it shouldn’t get tabs mixed up, should it? Is there a logical explanation for this, or is it a bug in Browser?
(I'm not sure if this kind of thing has occurred only with FB and only when using that bookmark, but that's the only case I have managed to pinpoint it to.)
4 | No.4 Revision |
I experienced the following strange behavior in Browser:
I have one tab open with page A. I go to tab grid/bookmarks screen and select my bookmark to touch.facebook.com. In Facebook, I tap the messages icon in the toolbar. Suddenly, I’m taken back to page A.
Variation: I have opened touch.facebook.com from my bookmarks. I tap an external link in my news feed, and that link (page B) is opened in a new tab. I close that tab. I tap the messages icon in FB toolbar. Suddenly, page B is shown again in this tab.
I could reproduce the bug consistently every time. I was just about to report this as a bug when I found out what caused it: The URL I had saved as a bookmark was touch.facebook.com/home.php?__user=xxxxxxxxx&mds=%2Fmessages%2Fcompose%2Fdialog%2F&mdf=1
(I guess I had saved the bookmark after doing something with messages in FB). The strange behavior no more occurred when I removed the unnecessary trails from the URL.
Still, I find it strange, suddenly being taken back to a page viewed earlier, or even to a page that has been viewed in another tab. Even if the URL has unnecessary parameters, it shouldn’t get tabs mixed up, should it? Is there a logical explanation for this, or is it a bug in Browser?
(I'm not sure if this kind of thing has occurred only with FB and only when using that bookmark, but that's the only case I have managed to pinpoint it to.)
5 | No.5 Revision |
Edit: Closing this as outdated/not relevant, since I haven't seen this for a long time & doesn't seem to be a common problem.
I experienced the following strange behavior in Browser:
I have one tab open with page A. I go to tab grid/bookmarks screen and select my bookmark to touch.facebook.com. In Facebook, I tap the messages icon in the toolbar. Suddenly, I’m taken back to page A.
Variation: I have opened touch.facebook.com from my bookmarks. I tap an external link in my news feed, and that link (page B) is opened in a new tab. I close that tab. I tap the messages icon in FB toolbar. Suddenly, page B is shown again in this tab.
I could reproduce the bug consistently every time. I was just about to report this as a bug when I found out what caused it: The URL I had saved as a bookmark was touch.facebook.com/home.php?__user=xxxxxxxxx&mds=%2Fmessages%2Fcompose%2Fdialog%2F&mdf=1
(I guess I had saved the bookmark after doing something with messages in FB). The strange behavior no more occurred when I removed the unnecessary trails from the URL.
Still, I find it strange, suddenly being taken back to a page viewed earlier, or even to a page that has been viewed in another tab. Even if the URL has unnecessary parameters, it shouldn’t get tabs mixed up, should it? Is there a logical explanation for this, or is it a bug in Browser?
(I'm not sure if this kind of thing has occurred only with FB and only when using that bookmark, but that's the only case I have managed to pinpoint it to.)
Edit: Closing this as outdated/not relevant, since I haven't seen this for a long time & doesn't seem to be a common problem.
I experienced the following strange behavior in Browser:
I have one tab open with page A. I go to tab grid/bookmarks screen and select my bookmark to touch.facebook.com. In Facebook, I tap the messages icon in the toolbar. Suddenly, I’m taken back to page A.
Variation: I have opened touch.facebook.com from my bookmarks. I tap an external link in my news feed, and that link (page B) is opened in a new tab. I close that tab. I tap the messages icon in FB toolbar. Suddenly, page B is shown again in this tab.
I could reproduce the bug consistently every time. I was just about to report this as a bug when I found out what caused it: The URL I had saved as a bookmark was touch.facebook.com/home.php?__user=xxxxxxxxx&mds=%2Fmessages%2Fcompose%2Fdialog%2F&mdf=1
(I guess I had saved the bookmark after doing something with messages in FB). The strange behavior no more occurred when I removed the unnecessary trails from the URL.
Still, I find it strange, suddenly being taken back to a page viewed earlier, or even to a page that has been viewed in another tab. Even if the URL has unnecessary parameters, it shouldn’t get tabs mixed up, should it? Is there a logical explanation for this, or is it a bug in Browser?
(I'm not sure if this kind of thing has occurred only with FB and only when using that bookmark, but that's the only case I have managed to pinpoint it to.)