Using replace with jQuery to add an HTML5 tag results in two copies of the video on top of each other in FF3.6.x
As the title says. If you use replaceWith() in the jQuery javascript library to replace something with an HTML5 or tag, in Firefox 3.6.0-3.6.3 this results in two copies of the video or audio on top of each other, playing simultaneously. If you pause the video or audio on top, the hidden one underneath continues playing.
This may be a bug in jQuery rather than Firefox, but Firefox 3.5.x behaves as expected with the same code, and Webkit-based browsers also don't show this behavior. Tested with both and tags under Firefox 3.6.0 and 3.6.3 on Mac and 3.6.3 Windows, all same.
It has also been reported as a jQuery issue on a descriptive page, but here are a couple of bare testcases in addition to the real-world page on DaringFireball linked as affected:
http://www.bridgedev1.com/videotest.html http://steelbluepanic.com/html5testcase/testcase.html
And the jQuery report: http://forum.jquery.com/topic/using-replacewith-to-insert-html5-audio-or-video-in-firefox-results-in-two-copies-of-the-inserted-object-on-top-of-each-other
URL of affected sites
http://daringfireball.net/misc/2009/12/user_guide_demos
User Agent
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X 10_5_8; en-us) AppleWebKit/531.22.7 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Safari/531.22.7
Wszystkie odpowiedzi (2)
Try ask your question at the MozillaZine Web Development/Standards Evangelism forum. The helpers at that forum are more knowledgeable about web development issues. You need to register at the MozillaZine forum site in order to post at that forum. See http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=25
Thank you for the redirect. I probably wasn't clear that I'm trying to suss out wherein the bug lies, but that's obviously a more appropriate location whether it's in FF or not.