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Regression: Incomplete time stamp is seen in chrome://history page. |
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Issue descriptionVersion: 55.0.2878.0/8858.0.0 dev channel Spring,Gnawty OS: Chrome What steps will reproduce the problem? (1)Launch chrome>>Make some history by navigating to few pages>>Go to chrome://history page and observe for time stamp Expected: Complete time stamp should be seen for each and every history entry. Actual: Instead 'AM/PM' is seen missing in the history page. This is Regression issue as it is working fine in 53.0.2785.103/8530.81.0 (Official Build) stable-channel quawks. Note: This issue is also seen in Beta # 54.0.2840.39/8743.42.0 quawks. Attaching screenshot for reference.
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Oct 4 2016
I can't reproduce on Ubuntu on either an official build of 55.0.2873.0 or a local build of 55.0.2881.0. To help me debug this: * What locale/language are you using? * Can you also reproduce this bug on the old history page, by navigating to chrome://history-frame?
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Oct 4 2016
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Oct 4 2016
Checked the issue on 55.0.2879.0 dev on Ubuntu 14.04. Reply to comment#2: 1.Language used is English 2.Yes able to reproduce this issue with old history too.[AM/PM is not seen] Navigated to chrome://history-frame and checked. Attaching screenshot of same.
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Oct 4 2016
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Oct 4 2016
I've been able to reproduce this on Mac OSX. With the system language set to English (Australia), I don't see AM/PM. With language set to English (US), I do see AM/PM. I'm able to reproduce this on M53, so this is certainly not a recent regression, if it is a regression at all.
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Oct 5 2016
yeah, pretty sure this is just a locale-dependent time format |
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Comment 1 by jbanavatu@chromium.org
, Oct 3 2016