Clicking omnibox during interstitial refresh shows HTTP icon but red strikethrough scheme |
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Issue descriptionChrome 54.0.2815.0 OSX 10.11.6 What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Visit expired.badssl.com (2) Refresh (3) Click on the omnibox What is the expected output? The icon and the scheme should stay consistent. What do you see instead? The refresh takes a few seconds (due to the captive portal ping), and during this time the lock icon changes to the info icon while the scheme stays highlighted (see screenshot). From some simple testing, it seems this is not a regression. I don't recall if I've filed this before, but it's certainly more confusing now that we use the more actively clickable info icon instead of the familiar and neutral page icon.
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Aug 18 2016
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Aug 19 2016
I'm having problems reproducing this with Chrome 54.0.2832.2 on 10.11.6. The only oddity I see is that if the user focuses the omnibox and hits "Enter" to refresh, the /!\ icon goes to the (i) icon and the protocol is no longer slashed through. This appears to be the expected behavior of the browser for editing/navigating mode...
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Aug 19 2016
Ah, okay, I got it now on 54.2832; the trick is you need to click into the text part of the box, not the OIB's icon. (1) Visit expired.badssl.com (2) On the interstitial page, click refresh button or hit CMD+R (3) Click on text in the omnibox Observe: OIB Icon: Info Scheme: Slashed-through -HTTPS- OIB Flyout: Your connection to this site is not private This also repros on Windows. There's similar wonkiness if you click refresh multiple times. (1) Visit expired.badssl.com (2) On the interstitial page, click refresh button twice On Windows, you're *navigated to the prior page*, while on Mac: OIB Icon: Info Scheme: HTTPS (plain black text) OIB Flyout: Your connection to this site is not private
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Maybe this is something that will be fixed by Committed Interstitials? |
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Comment 1 by f...@chromium.org
, Aug 5 2016Components: Security>UX
Labels: Hotlist-SecurityIndicators
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Status: Available (was: Assigned)