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Open slyall opened this issue 6 years ago • 11 comments

I am opening some links in new tabs and find that it will open a container tab and then open another copy.

From playing around I think it is because I have the site setup in "Multi account containers" and "containerise". So when I go to that site I will get a tab from both.

All good when I take this out, maybe worth a mention in the docs?

slyall avatar Nov 28 '17 05:11 slyall

I see this double open if I enable in the page menu below Firefox Multi-Account Containers' the option Always Open In This Container'

bitstreamout avatar Oct 01 '18 09:10 bitstreamout

This also occurs if two rules from different domains match simultaneously (?). For example, if I set up the same container to open for the following rules: *.google.com and *.youtube.com Opening youtube.com opens two tabs (presumably, something on youtube's page also triggers *.google.com). This does not occur for more specific or duplicate matches, for example *.twitter.com and tweetdeck.twitter.com does not cause tweetdeck to open twice.

ghost avatar Dec 16 '18 16:12 ghost

I faced the same problem after a recent update. It led to infinite tabs being opened, with each new tab opening another new tab. It happened to me on google and youtube both. Disabling the extension fixed it for now

rohit-gohri avatar Jul 09 '19 05:07 rohit-gohri

Quote from @dboy591

The breakage with TC seems to be due to the lack of a "No Container" in this latest version of Containerise. Manually reverting to the previous version for now.

https://github.com/kintesh/containerise/issues/70#issuecomment-509492949

crssi avatar Jul 09 '19 07:07 crssi

I'm having it duplicate with Reddit.

Here's it happening:

poperigby avatar Jul 09 '19 21:07 poperigby

@PopeRigby which version are you using and which rules do you have pertaining to reddit?

Is this issue always reproducible?

P.S Thanks for the video

LoveIsGrief avatar Jul 12 '19 15:07 LoveIsGrief

Version: 3.2.0 Rules for Reddit Doesn't seem to be reproducible. I just did it again and it didn't happen.

poperigby avatar Jul 13 '19 00:07 poperigby

Hey, wanted to add this was happening to me consistently as well when I tried using a pattern like this for Amazon: @.+\.amazon\.com$. Switching away to just !.amazon.com seems to work with Amazon. The first pattern I have is mentioned in the Details page for the extension, so that might trip up other users. Version 3.9.0

mirdaki avatar Mar 29 '21 00:03 mirdaki

I'm seeing this issue with version 3.9.0 if I start Firefox with hundreds of tabs and only some of the tabs are assigned to a container. If the tab doesn't have a container assigned when I select it, it loads the current tab in a temporary container and opens another tab (same URL and everything as the original tab) in the same container. Kind of silly IMHO. My "default container" is defined as {domain}.{tld}-tmp. Edit: I am not using Multi-Account Containers or the Temporary Containers extension, only Containerise.

geeknik avatar Jul 23 '21 14:07 geeknik

Same issue: If a rule matches in both Containerise and Multi-Account-Containers, the tab duplicates.

@LoveIsGrief any chance on getting this fixed in https://github.com/LoveIsGrief/bifulushi ? That would definitely make me switch :)

xeruf avatar Nov 09 '21 12:11 xeruf

Same issue: If a rule matches in both Containerise and Multi-Account-Containers, the tab duplicates.

@LoveIsGrief any chance on getting this fixed in LoveIsGrief/bifulushi ? That would definitely make me switch :)

LOL doesn't look like it, he archived the repo.

geeknik avatar May 13 '22 11:05 geeknik