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HTTP site does not generate permissions prompts; no errors shown #69

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ljme opened this issue Apr 20, 2020 · 3 comments
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HTTP site does not generate permissions prompts; no errors shown #69

ljme opened this issue Apr 20, 2020 · 3 comments

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@ljme
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ljme commented Apr 20, 2020

All platforms, tested on 4/20/20
Chrome 84.0.4115.5 (Official Build) dev (64-bit) (cohort: Dev) and Firefox 74.0.1
Windows 10 Pro Version 1909
not a regression

While the site is toggled to HTTP, the notifications do not launch in Chrome and Firefox. There are no warnings on the site about this so it's easy to accidentally conclude that notifications aren't working if you didn't know that this was expected behavior.

I'd like to see some text on the site letting users know about the expected behavior just to make testing easier.

@Madis0
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Madis0 commented May 11, 2020

Isn't that obvious by the toggle? You toggle the security to see the difference in behaviour.

@ljme
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ljme commented Jul 9, 2020

@Madis0 This page is used for testing by screen reader users who are blind. Therefore, we can't rely on visual cues alone. Text on the site itself would resolve the issue.

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lgarron commented Feb 13, 2021

I'd like to see some text on the site letting users know about the expected behavior just to make testing easier.

For what it's worth, expected behaviour significantly varies by browser, and can change (or change back) for a given browser. I don't think we can hope to keep up-to-date documentation on expected behaviour, but think an info page explaining some of this would be warranted.

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