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Closing tab causes alert sound if last button click was find next/previous |
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Issue descriptionOpen a tab. Search for some text that's on the page (doesn't matter whether it occurs once or more than once). Click the find next or find previous button. Close the tab (I tried ctrl-w and middle-clicking the tab). Expected: Silence Actual: Ding sound This is a regression, but has been around for a little while. I didn't search for a regression window. Have not tested on non-Windows.
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Nov 9 2016
This is Chrome 56.0.2906.0 (Dev) for Windows, so the regression window is likely "after M54 stable branch point".
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Dec 14 2016
Issue 674109 has been merged into this issue.
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Dec 14 2016
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Dec 14 2016
In my case it happened with Chrome version: 55.0.2883.95 Channel: stable on macOS.
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Jan 6 2017
Also experiencing this on Chromium Version 57.0.2970.0 (64-bit) on Windows
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Feb 20 2017
Here is a consistent reproduction - 1. Go to http://www.com 2. Using the same browser tab, go to https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-fetch 3. Press Control + F (or whatever the shortcut is for find-in-page. 4. Press B. 5. Press Enter about five times. 6. Click on the browser back button.
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Feb 20 2017
Oops, I thought I commented on issue 682299, which is related. So eliminate step 1 and replace step 6 with - 6. Close the tab. Perhaps those should be merged.
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Feb 28 2017
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Comment 1 by loorong...@gmail.com
, Nov 9 2016