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Downloaded certificates on Android can't import correctly. |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: Beta 55.0.2883.63 OS: Android 7.1.1 What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Go to https://davidben.net/keygen_webcrypto/ (2) Tap the first "Get Certificate" button. (3) Tap "Download certificate". (4) Tap "Open". What is the expected result? The Android system certificate importer comes up. What happens instead? The new Downloads UI opens. Further, if I tap the downloaded file from there, Android cannot read the file. There seems to be some permissions problem with how the new downloads UI works. The main thing of note with this page is that it is creating a blob URL and having the user download that. Otherwise it shouldn't be doing anything funny. This works fine in Chrome stable. Please use labels and text to provide additional information. For graphics-related bugs, please copy/paste the contents of the about:gpu page at the end of this report.
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Dec 2 2016
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Dec 2 2016
Dan, I am not familiar with the certificate flow. Is there a way that when a user clicks this type of file we can fire the proper intent handler?
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Dec 2 2016
No clue about how that flow works; that's entirely backend.
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Dec 2 2016
Ah, misunderstood the report, but I think it's still backend-y given that it's downloading a blob URL. I'm guessing something's going wrong with the MIME type.
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Dec 2 2016
https://davidben.net/certificate.p12 is one of these files just served normally, by the way. That one works, so it looks like it's something to do with the blob URL.
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Dec 7 2016
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Dec 15 2016
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Comment 1 by davidben@chromium.org
, Dec 2 2016