(Silverlight being 32-bit only on the Mac) the Carbon event model Mode.) This makes sense, because (as I didn't remember earlier) theĬarbon event model is incompatible with our implementation of IPC, so Which means that we default to using the Carbon event model in 32-bit (Actually it doesn't request any event model, Interestingly though, in 32-bit mode Silverlight always uses theĬarbon event model. In 64-bit mode, Silverlight (v5 or v4) always uses the Cocoa event I found this out by testing with myĭebugging patch in current trunk code, FF 9.0.1 code and FF 9.0 code. 0 (which I believe to be the last v4 version, and Turns out this is wrong for both Silverlight. > thinks it's running in Firefox, but otherwise uses the Carbon event > As I understand it, Silverlight uses the Cocoa event model when it Ranges, you'll need to test with FF 9.0.1's user-agent string. (Though of course it'd be nice to haveīoth.) Remember that when finding the degression and regression to find the "degression" range) - even more important thanįinding the regression range. It's very important to find out when this change happened So the puzzle is why Silverlight works in current trunk code with theįF 9.0.1 user-agent string, when presumably it's using the Cocoa event This bug only happens when Silverlight uses the Cocoa event model. When you make FF 9.0.1 use the Safari user-agent string. I suspect Silverlight uses the Carbon event model in FF 9.0.1 Thinks it's running in Firefox, but otherwise uses the Carbon event Work for you in 32-bit mode on machines where it doesn't work inĦ4-bit mode? (Here I'm talking about tests with the defaultĪs I understand it, Silverlight uses the Cocoa event model when it Marcia and Naoki, were you testing in 64-bit mode? Does FF 9.0.1 also I have an imac about a year and a half old running Mac OS X 10.6.8 Will test on 10.7 as well as another 10.6 > that one user reported in the SUMO forum. > Testing using Silverlight Version: 8.0 which is the same version > Gecko/20100101 Firefox/9.0.1 on a different machine and videos play fine > I also tested Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh Intel Mac OS X 10.5 rv:9.0.1) > Netflix video black screen: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh Intel Mac OS X 10.6 > WebGL RendererNVIDIA Corporation - NVIDIA GeForce 9400 OpenGL Engine - 2.1 Machine specs on the machine where it reproduces: It does not reproduce on my 10.6 laptop with the same > I have been able to reproduce this issue so far on only one 10.6 machine in (In reply to Marcia Knous from comment #4) Will test on 10.7 as well as another 10.6 machine. Need to drill down to see if this is confined only to that version. Testing using Silverlight Version: 8.0 which is the same version that one user reported in the SUMO forum. I also tested Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh Intel Mac OS X 10.5 rv:9.0.1) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/9.0.1 on a different machine and videos play fine there. Netflix video black screen: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh Intel Mac OS X 10.6 rv:9.0.1) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/9.0.1 WebGL RendererNVIDIA Corporation - NVIDIA GeForce 9400 OpenGL Engine - 2.1 NVIDIA-1.6.36 It does not reproduce on my 10.6 laptop with the same Silverlight version/9.0.1. I have been able to reproduce this issue so far on only one 10.6 machine in the QA lab.
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