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After closing and restoring my 13 tabs i've got all of them opened twice
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potiomki...@gmail.com,
Jun 3 2016
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_5) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/51.0.2704.63 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: Close a window with tabs and then go to the History > Restore, and restore them What is the expected behavior? The tabs are restored in the same quantity What went wrong? From 13 tabs i've got 26. After closing 26 tabs, and Restoring them, I had 52, and making 3-rd screen (wow.png), i've god 104 of them Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 51.0.2704.63 Channel: stable OS Version: OS X 10.11.5 Flash Version: Shockwave Flash 21.0 r0 I've tried to reproduce this, making a custom window with tabs, but without success. All I can say about the 13 tabs - 5 of them are pinned, there is a RSS reader pinned, a Flash-radio pinned, and one youtube playlist pinned, also there are few youtube videos, a 5 hour conference (from privesc.eu), and some text articles
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Jun 3 2016
How to reproduce: 1. Close all the tabs and windows you have 2. Create a New Window, and access any web-site (ex. google.com) -- Now we have only 1 Window with only 1 Tab opened 3. Close the Window (not Tab) pressing on the red dot control button (x) 4. Go to the menu History > Recently Closed, and restore the closed page (p1.png) 5. Now you have a window with 2 same pages opened
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Jun 3 2016
Why this trick doesn't work with money (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
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Jun 3 2016
Unable to reproduce this problem in 51.0.2704.63. Any other steps to try?
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Jun 4 2016
I have same behavior using Chrome 53.0.2757.0 canary (64-bit) and 53.0.2758.0 canary (64-bit) (Comment-2 steps)
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Jun 4 2016
Reproduce this issue on my MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2012) with OS X El Capitan version: 10.11.5 (15F34) and Chrome version 51.0.2704.79 (64-bit)
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Jun 4 2016
on the previous version of Chrome 50.0.2661.102 (64-bit) this issue has not existed
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Jun 4 2016
Thank you for providing more feedback. Adding requester "shrike@chromium.org" for another review and adding "Needs-Review" label for tracking. For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
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Jun 4 2016
Please make a screen capture movie of the problem - seeing it in action might help with the diagnosis.
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Jun 4 2016
Please, check this video
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Jun 4 2016
Thank you so much for recording that. This bug reminds me of Issue 556705 . Can you try your steps also in Firefox? I wouldn't expect you to be able to replicate the problem there but if you can, that would be another data point.
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Jun 4 2016
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Jun 4 2016
@shrike No, Firefox 46 and Opera 37 on my laptop worked as expected in this case
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Jun 14 2016
This just happened to me, in 50.0.2661.102.
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Jul 8 2016
georgesak@, chrisha@ - any ideas?
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Jul 11 2016
Nothing off the top of my head, and first I've heard of an issue like this. I'm unable to make this happen on Windows, but there's no way to close all windows and still have the browser process be active like on macOS. Seems like this may be macOS specific?
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Jul 11 2016
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Jul 11 2016
I don't think it's related to Issue 556705 because I can repro that problem with Firefox. I think this may be the same as Issue 500083 - marking it as such. In #14 I mention this happening to me. It wasn't quite the same because I had duplicate tabs on restart. Perhaps it will turn out to be the same underlying bug.
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Jul 11 2016
Sorry, I misread issue 556705 . Sounds good. |
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Comment 1 by potiomki...@gmail.com
, Jun 3 2016