FLUID-5408: IE: The control of shortcut keys to move images around is taken over by IE once no next position for the image to move

Metadata

Source
FLUID-5408
Type
Bug
Priority
Major
Status
Closed
Resolution
Won't Fix
Assignee
N/A
Reporter
Cindy Li
Created
2014-06-05T15:04:35.201-0400
Updated
2024-07-22T15:19:55.163-0400
Versions
  1. 1.3
  2. 1.3.1
  3. 1.4
  4. 1.5
Fixed Versions
N/A
Component
  1. Image Reorderer

Description

Open up an IE and follow steps described in "Test 7: Keyboard, Move Image" from "Image reorderer test plan" (http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Reorderer+QA+Test+Plan+-+Image+Reorderer)

Use CTRL + J, which moves images to left, as an example:

Keeping pressing CTRL + J to move the image to the leftmost. The next press on CTRL + J triggers the IE default behavior for CTRL + J, which opens up the "view downloads" dialog.

The same issue occurs for other key combinations: CTRL + K, CTRL + I, CTRL + M. Nothing happens with CTRL + M at the next key stroke after the image gets to its bottommost. This might because CTRL + M is not a reserved shortcut key in IE.

The same issue occurs in the "versioning" manual test (http://build.fluidproject.org/infusion/tests/manual-tests/html/versioning.html) -> Sortable list using FLUID trunk (currently 1.5)

Environments

IE 8, 9 10, 11

Comments

  • Justin Obara commented 2024-07-22T15:19:55.005-0400

    Internet Explorer is no longer supported