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switching language direction does not switch entry clear icon location

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On Google search page, as an example, there is this small cross icon on the right side of the search entry field for clearing current entry. When switching language direction (e.g. Arabic or Hebrew), this icon stays on the right side and hides the first few letters of search entry. Is there a solution to that ? Please see the screenshot below. This problem doesn't appear on other browsers (Chrome, Delphine, etc). I'm using Samsung Galaxy S3 (tried on both ICS and JB releases).

http://s17.postimage.org/67nm35blr/IMG_20121127_083652.jpg

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On Google search page, as an example, there is this small cross icon on the right side of the search entry field for clearing current entry. When switching language direction (e.g. Arabic or Hebrew), this icon stays on the right side and hides the first few letters of search entry. Is there a solution to that ? Please see the screenshot below. This problem doesn't appear on other browsers (Chrome, Delphine, etc). I'm using Samsung Galaxy S3 (tried on both ICS and JB releases). http://s17.postimage.org/67nm35blr/IMG_20121127_083652.jpg Thanks

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i reported a bug on bugzilla, i am not sure if its a bug or not, can you register on bugzilla and add your self on cc list?

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This works for me using a Galaxy SIII and Firefox for Android Nightly. http://nightly.mozilla.org