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[Bug 1395748] [NEW] Crash going back twice while loading a page

 

Public bug reported:

Test case.
- Go to start.ubuntu.com
- After it loads, go to slashdot.org
- After it loads, go to linux.com
- While it is loading, tap to back button twice to go back to start.ubuntu.com

Expected result.
- Browser displays start.ubuntu.com

Actual result.
- Crash.

current build number: 118
device name: krillin
channel: ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09.es-proposed

** Affects: webbrowser-app
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: qa-daily-testing rtm14 touch

** Attachment added: "_usr_bin_webbrowser-app.32011.crash"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1395748/+attachment/4266735/+files/_usr_bin_webbrowser-app.32011.crash

** Tags added: rtm14 touch

** Description changed:

  Test case.
  - Go to start.ubuntu.com
  - After it loads, go to slashdot.org
  - After it loads, go to linux.com
  - While it is loading, tap to back button twice to go back to start.ubuntu.com
  
  Expected result.
  - Browser displays start.ubuntu.com
  
  Actual result.
  - Crash.
+ 
+ current build number: 118
+ device name: krillin
+ channel: ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09.es-proposed

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Title:
  Crash going back twice while loading a page

Status in Web Browser App:
  New

Bug description:
  Test case.
  - Go to start.ubuntu.com
  - After it loads, go to slashdot.org
  - After it loads, go to linux.com
  - While it is loading, tap to back button twice to go back to start.ubuntu.com

  Expected result.
  - Browser displays start.ubuntu.com

  Actual result.
  - Crash.

  current build number: 118
  device name: krillin
  channel: ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09.es-proposed

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