This bug continues from sp17. When loading Google Maps, the temporary text in the search field does not disappear when I put the cursor in the box. If I delete the text (or even if I don't), the text I type remains gray instead of being black.
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2006-07-20, 01:55 PM
This bug continues from sp17. When loading Google Maps, the temporary text in the search field does not disappear when I put the cursor in the box. If I delete the text (or even if I don't), the text I type remains gray instead of being black.
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I'm not getting any temporary text in the search field. How does one reproduce this?
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2006-07-20, 03:49 PM
Well, now that Google Maps supports OmniWeb again (perhaps through the Like Safari thing), I set Google's site prefs back to OmniWeb (instead of Firefox). Now, when I go to maps.google.com, the search box takes my cursor by default. However, when I click Find Businesses, I get the cursor next to the gray text "What e.g., "pizza"" in the box.
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Looks like this is another problem with the version of WebKit -- a recent nightly works fine though, so the problem is fixed and we'll incorporate this when we update WebKit again.
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