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== Tracking flags ==
== Tracking flags ==
Here we'll talk only about the "status-seamonkey-<something>" flags. These are on the right side of the bug page heading, lower than the Cc list. They are used to track in which versions of SeaMonkey the bug has been seen, and also on which branch it has been fixed. (RESOLVED FIXED means the bug is fixed on trunk, even if the fix hasn't yet been ported to the branches.)
Here we'll talk only about the "status-seamonkey-<something>" flags. These are on the right side of the bug page heading, lower than the Cc list. They are used to track in which versions of SeaMonkey the bug has been seen, and also on which branch it has been fixed. (RESOLVED FIXED means the bug is fixed on trunk, even if the fix hasn't yet been ported to the branches.)
Of course, you need to click <tt style="color: blue">(edit)</tt> in the '''Tracking Flags''' section in order to modify them. It is possible to set these and other flags while reporting a new bug, by clicking the <span style="border: 1px solid black; border-radius: 3px; padding: 0px 3px; background-color: #EEEEEE">Set bug flags</span> button a couple of lines above the <span style="border: 1px solid black; border-radius: 3px; padding: 0px 3px; background-color: #EEEEEE">Submit Bug</span> button near the bottom of the page.
Here is what their possible settings mean:
* <tt>unaffected</tt> : the bug never occurred in this version.
* <tt>unaffected</tt> : the bug never occurred in this version.
* <tt>affected</tt> : the bug happens in the latest builds for this version.
* <tt>affected</tt> : the bug happens in the latest builds for this version.
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