Chrome + right click

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mbert
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Chrome + right click

Post by mbert »

Generally when searching forums I like to open relevant threads in new tabs as I go through them.  In the new forum, right clicking a subject using chrome causes the browser to load that page, forcing you to hit the back button to go back to the list of topics.
IE and Firefox work correctly.
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Chrome + right click

Post by rhoward »

[mention:d15178534e2244b09b019ac502660ca1:e9ed411860ed4f2ba0265705b8793d05] I'm using Chrome too and do the same thing. When I'm here (http://community.zimbra.com/collaboration/f/1886) and I right-click on a thread and select "Open Link in new tab" I'm getting the expected behavior. Mind sharing more details on what you are seeing / expecting?
mbert
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Post by mbert »

When I right click, the context menu appears as expected and I can select open in new tab, however the current page seems to treat the right click as a left click as well for some reason. I have tried on other sites, and they operate correctly....
mbert
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Chrome + right click

Post by mbert »

I've tried it in icognito mode with all extensions disabled and still getting the incorrect behaviour. Chrome version is 37.0.2062.124 m
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Post by rhoward »

Hmmm... ok, we're using the same version of Chrome. What OS are you using? I'm on OSX. Are you seeing the behavior on this page (just so I ensure we're working against the same set of links):

http://community.zimbra.com/collaboration/f/1886
mbert
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Post by mbert »

Yes, I was testing on the same page. Issue is appearing on my Windows 7 laptop. Just tried on my Windows 8 desktop and it is working correctly - same version of chrome. So seems to be something specific to my laptop configuration...
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Post by rhoward »

Ok, I've got a Windows 7 vm that I'll spin up and check this out too.
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Chrome + right click

Post by rhoward »

Hi [mention:d15178534e2244b09b019ac502660ca1:e9ed411860ed4f2ba0265705b8793d05],



I just used a Windows 7 VM with the latest version of Google Chrome and I could not replicate this.
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Post by cberg@createdigital.com »

I'm getting this as well, on a clean Zimbra Community install, as well as your documentation site. Using Chrome 38.0.2125.104 m on Windows 7 professional x64.
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Post by afscrome »

So this is being caused by a bug in Chrome which is causing it to incorrectly report certain Windows 7 configurations as touch devices - https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issu ... ?id=352942 . This has been fixed in the Chrome's canary builds, and should be included in the next version of Chrome.
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