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Not allowing to go back after a PDF file is opened #2526

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huseyinserdar opened this issue Nov 11, 2024 · 3 comments
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Not allowing to go back after a PDF file is opened #2526

huseyinserdar opened this issue Nov 11, 2024 · 3 comments
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@huseyinserdar
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  • Min Version: 1.33.1
  • Operating system: Windows 11

Expected Behavior

The browser should be going back to the previous page after a PDF file on a particular link is opened.

Actual Behavior

The browser does not go back to the previous page after a PDF file on a particular link is opened.

To Reproduce

@vishal-3205
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Tried the following steps on 1.33.1 (Win 11 & Win 10).

Also, tried running the main branch code to reproduce the issue but not found in all 3 cases.

Steps tried:

  1. Open https://www.princexml.com/samples/
  2. Navigate to PDF option under Dictionary
  3. This opens PDF file (after a few seconds of loading)
  4. Pressed back button and it takes me back to this page gracefully - https://www.princexml.com/samples/

Please write detailed steps with links to reproduce the issue @huseyinserdar

@huseyinserdar
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Interestingly enough, it may require me (the user) to click the go back button a couple of times repeatedly. Only then can I go back to the previous page in some cases.

@vishal-3205
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Interestingly enough, it may require me (the user) to click the go back button a couple of times repeatedly. Only then can I go back to the previous page in some cases.

Did you try the above steps and you are able to reproduce the problem in first-attempt or you have to repeat multiple times for the problem to surface?

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