Flash Local Storage Causing Crash with Chrome 49
Reported by
mark.spe...@rumbleentertainment.com,
Mar 10 2016
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_3) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/49.0.2623.87 Safari/537.36 Example URL: https://rumblegames.com/kingsroad/play Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Attempt to load KingsRoad on Chrome https://rumblegames.com/kingsroad/play 2. The game will not load or flash will become unresponsive 3. Go into incognito mode 4. Attempt to load https://rumblegames.com/kingsroad/play 5. The game will load. What is the expected behavior? The expected behavior is that the game, KingsRoad, will run smoothly in Chrome without requiring incognito mode. What went wrong? Loading does not occur and/or flash becomes unresponsive. Did this work before? Yes Prior to upgrade to Chrome 49 Is it a problem with Flash or HTML5? Flash Does this work in other browsers? Yes Chrome version: 49.0.2623.87 Channel: stable OS Version: OS X 10.11.3 Flash Version: Shockwave Flash 21.0 r0 We can confirm that the issue does not occur when using incognito mode of Chrome. We have seen improvements by limiting the use of flash local storage, but this is an important component of game performance optimization. We would appreciate any details of changes in Chrome 49 that may have impacted local storage access via Pepper Flash.
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Mar 14 2016
Tested the issue on Windows 7, Mac 10.10.5, Ubuntu 14.04 using 49.0.2623.87, latest canary 51.0.2677.0 with below steps: 1.Opened URL: https://rumblegames.com/kingsroad/play in chrome. 2.Signed in and clicked on play. 3.Observed that page not loading in chrome normal window, incognito window. 4.Observed the same behavior in firefox also(game not loaded). Please find attached screencast and update if anything missed here in triaging the issue. mark.spenner@Could you please provide screencast for better understanding the issue to triage it further.
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Apr 13 2016
Closing the issue as did not hear back from user again. Please feel free to raise a new issue or reopen if it still exists or reappears. |
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Comment 1 by yini...@chromium.org
, Mar 10 2016