I just attempted to login to a client's Web hosting admin sub-site. The hosting service is using Blue Quartz - open source server appliance project <http://bluequartz.org>.
I start at the login page:
http://www.mumble.com:444/login.php
("mumble" is not the actual domain name.)
Briefly there's a login handler URL, and I wind up at this page:
http://www.mumble.com:444/nav/cList.php?root=sitemanageRoot&group=site2&hostname =www. mumble.com&goto=base_userList
Although the window is totally empty, it does have a title ("wclark logged in on www.mumble.com") and View Source shows a <HEAD> section with a LOT of JavaScript, followed by a strange <FRAMESET> linking to "blank" frames:
<FRAMESET ROWS="40,*,50,0,0" BORDER="0" FRAMEBORDER="no" FRAMESPACING="0" onLoad="init()" onResize="if(navigator.appName == 'Netscape') location.reload()">
<FRAME SRC="blank.html" NAME="controlFrame" FRAMEBORDER="no" MARGINWIDTH="0" SCROLLING="no">
<FRAMESET COLS="180,*" ID="set1" BORDER="0" FRAMEBORDER="no" FRAMESPACING="0">
<FRAME SRC="blank.html" NAME="navFrame" FRAMEBORDER="no">
<FRAME SRC="blank.php" NAME="mainFrame" FRAMEBORDER="no">
</FRAMESET>
<FRAME SRC="blank.html" NAME="infoFrame" FRAMEBORDER="no" MARGINWIDTH="0">
<FRAME SRC="jsLibrary.php" NAME="code" FRAMEBORDER="no" MARGINWIDTH="0" SCROLLING="no">
<FRAME SRC="blank.html" NAME="commFrame" FRAMEBORDER="no" MARGINWIDTH="0" SCROLLING="no">
</FRAMESET>
I can login without a problem using OmniWeb 5.1.3 and Safari 2.03. Webkit 13302 and 13893 both fail.
OmniWeb 5.1.3 shows the same frameset. So the JavaScript must be replacing the blank pages.
[copy of my formal bug report to omniweb5@omnigroup.com]
I start at the login page:
http://www.mumble.com:444/login.php
("mumble" is not the actual domain name.)
Briefly there's a login handler URL, and I wind up at this page:
http://www.mumble.com:444/nav/cList.php?root=sitemanageRoot&group=site2&hostname =www. mumble.com&goto=base_userList
Although the window is totally empty, it does have a title ("wclark logged in on www.mumble.com") and View Source shows a <HEAD> section with a LOT of JavaScript, followed by a strange <FRAMESET> linking to "blank" frames:
<FRAMESET ROWS="40,*,50,0,0" BORDER="0" FRAMEBORDER="no" FRAMESPACING="0" onLoad="init()" onResize="if(navigator.appName == 'Netscape') location.reload()">
<FRAME SRC="blank.html" NAME="controlFrame" FRAMEBORDER="no" MARGINWIDTH="0" SCROLLING="no">
<FRAMESET COLS="180,*" ID="set1" BORDER="0" FRAMEBORDER="no" FRAMESPACING="0">
<FRAME SRC="blank.html" NAME="navFrame" FRAMEBORDER="no">
<FRAME SRC="blank.php" NAME="mainFrame" FRAMEBORDER="no">
</FRAMESET>
<FRAME SRC="blank.html" NAME="infoFrame" FRAMEBORDER="no" MARGINWIDTH="0">
<FRAME SRC="jsLibrary.php" NAME="code" FRAMEBORDER="no" MARGINWIDTH="0" SCROLLING="no">
<FRAME SRC="blank.html" NAME="commFrame" FRAMEBORDER="no" MARGINWIDTH="0" SCROLLING="no">
</FRAMESET>
I can login without a problem using OmniWeb 5.1.3 and Safari 2.03. Webkit 13302 and 13893 both fail.
OmniWeb 5.1.3 shows the same frameset. So the JavaScript must be replacing the blank pages.
[copy of my formal bug report to omniweb5@omnigroup.com]