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    2010-04-25 Antonio Gomes <tonikitoo@webkit.org> · 444dff87
    tonikitoo@webkit.org authored
            Reviewed by Darin Adler.
    
            Clicking a scrollbar blurs the currently focused element
            https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16809
    
            WebKit ports that do not use native (platform) widgets for rendering the scrollbars
            are currently mismatching a common behaviour of other browser vendors (including
            Firefox and Opera): clicking on a frame scrollbar *should not* steal focus from content.
            WebKit browsers based ports that do use WebCore for handling scrollbars, like QtWebKit for
            instance, can observe the opposite behaviour.
    
            Patch fixes this behaviour by checking if current MouseDown event targets a frame scrollbar.
            If that is the case, it bails out and do not change focus behavior at all.
    
            It is important to note that the given way this is implemented by this patch, non-frame
            scrollbars (e.g. a vertical scrollbar of an overflowed textareas or divs) will keep working
            in the same way as it works currently.
    
            Tests: scrollbars/scrollbar-click-does-not-blur-content.html
                   scrollbars/scrollbar-iframe-click-does-not-blur-content.html
    
            * page/EventHandler.cpp:
            (WebCore::EventHandler::dispatchMouseEve
    
    git-svn-id: http://svn.webkit.org/repository/webkit/trunk@58476 268f45cc-cd09-0410-ab3c-d52691b4dbfc
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