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Re: [tor-bugs] #9268 [TorBrowserButton]: Resizing the browser window does not take size of taskbars and DPI into account
#9268: Resizing the browser window does not take size of taskbars and DPI into
account
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Reporter: gk | Owner: mikeperry
Type: defect | Status: needs_revision
Priority: major | Milestone:
Component: | Version:
TorBrowserButton | Keywords: tbb-fingerprinting,
Resolution: | GeorgKoppen201403R, MikePerry201403R
Actual Points: | Parent ID:
Points: |
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Comment (by gk):
Pushed bug_9268_finalkludge with the latest and greatest code to my
torbutton repo for testing + attached the resulting xpi.
cypherpunks: The code looks good so far, thanks. I am not really convinced
yet that we need the kludge part. For instance, in which cases should the
outerHeight and the innerHeight be equal? You hint at maximized windows.
But even there you have browser chrome (toolbars etc.). Maybe you mean
fullscreen mode? But even then Tor Browser is never starting in fullscreen
mode nor with missing browser chrome. At least I can currently not think
of a use-case in which it would do that. And I don't understand the no
window case either. If we have no window then there are window properties
either. Which in turn does not work with all the calculations we do. So:
What's that fancy kludge thingy for? Maybe it has to do with the
"randomish outer{Width,Height}"? What do you mean with that? Is there
something in the Mozilla code that makes you believe there is such kind of
randomness?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/9268#comment:34>
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