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* Web pages will no longer steal keyboard shortcuts from menu commands. | * Web pages will no longer steal keyboard shortcuts from menu commands. | ||
− | * Added “Allow Flash From This Site” to the context menu for | + | * Added “Allow Flash From This Site” to the context menu for blocked Flash animations. |
+ | * Upgraded the “Block flash animations” code to use Flashblock 1.5.10. | ||
* Improved ad-blocking. | * Improved ad-blocking. | ||
Revision as of 11:14, 1 June 2009
These are the “running” or incremental release notes for Camino 2.0 (☢), i.e., the interesting bug-fixes since the last major release (e.g., 1.5) or milestone (e.g., Camino 1.6 Alpha 1). The actual release notes for major releases, milestones, or security releases can be found on the corresponding Releases:Ver:Notes page, e.g., Releases:1.6b1:Notes.
- (Note that not all checkins are considered interesting; in particular, fixes for regressions that only occur between milestones, code cleanup, or build changes are not included in release notes.)
- There are several pages that track "major" changes on the trunk. These could be useful when we create our final release notes. What's new on the trunk for Firefox 3.
These running release notes (and the milestone release notes that are developed from them) form the "complete" changelog on the website (1.0, 1.5); the release notes for the final 2.0 release are a summary or short-form and can be found at Releases:2.0:Notes.
Release Notes for Camino 2.0b2 are at Releases:2.0b2:Notes (Release Notes for Camino 2.0b1 are at Releases:2.0b1:Notes, and notes for Camino 2.0a1 are at Releases:2.0a1:Notes).
These notes are for checkins after the release of Camino 2.0b2.
Contents
General
- Added support for retrieving the text or source of the current page or current selection via AppleScript.
- Quitting Camino with the pop-up blocker visible should no longer cause a crash.
- Selecting an item from a context menu after its window has closed will no longer cause a crash.
- Find will now work properly when viewing JavaScript files which use the new JavaScript MIME type definitions.
- Camino includes a new crash reporting system based on Google Breakpad which works on both PowerPC and Intel Macintoshes.
Bookmarks & History
- The Bookmark Bar once again has the correct background appearance on Mac OS X 10.4.
Downloading
- When the Downloads window is opened for the first time after launch, Camino now scrolls to the last selected download in the list, or to the end of the list if there is no selection.
- Added Command-Down Arrow as a keyboard shortcut for opening selected files in the Downloads window.
- Command-A will now select all downloads in the Downloads window.
- Camino no longer refreshes download information on inactive downloads.
- The Downloads window will no longer close when the Customize Toolbar sheet is visible.
Localization
- The “Files” portion of the HTML Complete folder name is now localizable.
Preferences
- The presence of invalid cookies no longer prevents display of the list of stored cookies.
- The default browser pop-up menu will no longer show a blank default browser on clean Mac OS X 10.5 installations.
Privacy & Security
- It is now possible to see and remove exceptions that have been added to allow access to secure web pages whose certificates are invalid or untrusted.
Tabs
- Improved the performance of tab dragging.
User Interface
Web Page Interaction
- Web pages will no longer steal keyboard shortcuts from menu commands.
- Added “Allow Flash From This Site” to the context menu for blocked Flash animations.
- Upgraded the “Block flash animations” code to use Flashblock 1.5.10.
- Improved ad-blocking.
Known Issues
merge from Releases:2.0b1:Notes if needed
- Need to bump Shockwave 11.0 to 11.0r470 to avoid Bug 445520