ClearClick error on gmx.net ?
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 8:47 pm
Hello,
I'm repeatedly getting ClearClick warnings when logged in at gmx.net (German e-mail provider, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMX_Mail ) with Firefox 25.0.1 and NoScript 2.6.8.5 enabled. (Note: I reported this with Report-ID: 1001049).
How to reproduce
The url it names is: https://home.navigator.gmx.net/home/show?sid=[sidValue]#[random letters]
The random letters change every time you reload the whole page, in my screenshots they are "jnjpesnu". Those letters can also be found at some places in the site's html, for instance:
[...]
<iframe id="r200095621.86228347" class="application home display_enabled" frameborder="0" src="https://home.navigator.gmx.net/home/sho ... ]#jnjpesnu" name="home" allowfullscreen="true" mozallowfullscreen="" webkitallowfullscreen="" allowtransparency="true">
[...]
I'm guessing that those letters are something similar in function to a session id, as they are the same for every time I reload the page.
In this screenshot, you can see that some icon has been cut off. This icon does not appear on the visible site, but it's part of an iframe that is activated and becomes visible when the "Start" tab (on upper menu bar) is clicked.
As you can see from the screenshots, the blocked and unblocked version looks exactly the same. I've also had this warning occurring with the blocked/blocked version field seemingly empty or containing words like "Neue E-Mail" (meaning "new e-mail" in German). I suppose that the content of the blocked/blocked version field depends on which element was focused by the tabbing.
I've followed the steps outlined above when using FF with NoScript disabled, and when I Strg+T-tabbed, a new FF tab opened with the gmx.net tab looking unchanged. Therefore, it seems like gmx.net did not use my keyboard input to do anything.
I don't understand why the ClearClick warning is triggered in the first place. Also, is there anything suspicious in gmx.net's behaviour, or is this just a problem with gmx.net apparently focusing invisible iframes when tabbing...? Would this be considered a false positive by NoScript, or unfortunate coding by gmx.net?
Thanks for any explanations, hints etc.!
Zanzi
I'm repeatedly getting ClearClick warnings when logged in at gmx.net (German e-mail provider, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMX_Mail ) with Firefox 25.0.1 and NoScript 2.6.8.5 enabled. (Note: I reported this with Report-ID: 1001049).
How to reproduce
- Log in to gmx.net. (You can register a free e-mail address to do this.)
- Make sure some JS is allowed to see the default web site: gmx.net, gmxpro.net, ui-portal.de
- Go to E-Mail Tab (on upper menu bar)
- Hit Tab until FF shows "https://home.navigator.gmx.net/home/show?sid=[sidValue]#" in the lower left corner - it's usually three times of hitting TAB for me
- Try to open a new tab with Strg+T
The url it names is: https://home.navigator.gmx.net/home/show?sid=[sidValue]#[random letters]
The random letters change every time you reload the whole page, in my screenshots they are "jnjpesnu". Those letters can also be found at some places in the site's html, for instance:
[...]
<iframe id="r200095621.86228347" class="application home display_enabled" frameborder="0" src="https://home.navigator.gmx.net/home/sho ... ]#jnjpesnu" name="home" allowfullscreen="true" mozallowfullscreen="" webkitallowfullscreen="" allowtransparency="true">
[...]
I'm guessing that those letters are something similar in function to a session id, as they are the same for every time I reload the page.
In this screenshot, you can see that some icon has been cut off. This icon does not appear on the visible site, but it's part of an iframe that is activated and becomes visible when the "Start" tab (on upper menu bar) is clicked.
As you can see from the screenshots, the blocked and unblocked version looks exactly the same. I've also had this warning occurring with the blocked/blocked version field seemingly empty or containing words like "Neue E-Mail" (meaning "new e-mail" in German). I suppose that the content of the blocked/blocked version field depends on which element was focused by the tabbing.
I've followed the steps outlined above when using FF with NoScript disabled, and when I Strg+T-tabbed, a new FF tab opened with the gmx.net tab looking unchanged. Therefore, it seems like gmx.net did not use my keyboard input to do anything.
I don't understand why the ClearClick warning is triggered in the first place. Also, is there anything suspicious in gmx.net's behaviour, or is this just a problem with gmx.net apparently focusing invisible iframes when tabbing...? Would this be considered a false positive by NoScript, or unfortunate coding by gmx.net?
Thanks for any explanations, hints etc.!
Zanzi