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Status: WontFix
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Closed: Mar 2017
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OS: Mac
Pri: 2
Type: Bug



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address bar search displays "youtube search search" when displaying youtube results

Reported by amitset...@gmail.com, Feb 22 2017

Issue description

UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_6) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/56.0.2924.87 Safari/537.36

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. go to address bar
2. type in youtube followed by anything
3. look at the option to click right into youtube search - it should say seach twice 

What is the expected behavior?
That it says search once

What went wrong?
This is redundant 

Did this work before? N/A 

Chrome version: 56.0.2924.87  Channel: stable
OS Version: OS X 10.11.6
Flash Version: Shockwave Flash 24.0 r0

 

Comment 1 by meh...@chromium.org, Feb 22 2017

Can you please post a screenshot of what you mean? Thanks in advance.

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Cc: rbasuvula@chromium.org
Labels: Needs-Feedback
Tested in chrome # 56.0.2924.87 and Canary # 58.0.3020.0 on Mac 10.12.3 and not able to reproduce the issue.Please find the screen shots for your reference.

@ amitsetty5: Could you please let me know if i have missed anything and if possible, provide us with a sample URL/screen shot of the issue which would help us to triage the issue further.

Thanks in Advance.

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Try searching in the address bar, not in google search but above it in the header of chrome. Then search youtube video hello (or any string literal) and then you're provided with an option to google search or to "youtube video video search"
Labels: -Needs-Feedback Needs-Bisect Needs-Triage-M56
Labels: Needs-Feedback
As per comment #6 tested in chrome # 56.0.2924.87 and Canary # 58.0.3020.0 on Mac 10.12.3 and not able to reproduce the issue.Please find the screen shots for your reference.

@ amitsetty5: Could you please let me know if i have missed anything and if possible, provide us with a sample URL/screen shot of the issue which would help us to triage the issue further.

Thanks in Advance.

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Try going to the search bar and writing "YouTube Search test"
There will be a link into YouTube that reads- "YouTube search search"
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Comment 10 by sheriffbot@chromium.org, Mar 3 2017

Labels: -Needs-Feedback
Thank you for providing more feedback. Adding requester "rbasuvula@chromium.org" to the cc list and removing "Needs-Feedback" label.

For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
Components: UI>Browser>Search
Labels: -Needs-Bisect -Needs-Triage-M56
Status: Untriaged (was: Unconfirmed)
Tested the issue on chrome #56.0.2924.87, Canary 59.0.3042.0 in Mac 10.12.3 and was able to reproduce the issue.
Observations:
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Inconsistently able to reproduce the issue in older versions M35 #35.0.1898.0.

This is a Non-Regression issue since seeing this from M35 #35.0.1898.0, Making the status to Untriaged so that the issue would get addressed.

Note : Able to reproduce the issue in Windows 7 and Linux Ubuntu 14.04.

Thank you.
Labels: M-59
Components: -UI
Status: WontFix (was: Untriaged)
The issue here is that YouTube's OSDD declares the short name for their engine to be "YouTube Video Search" instead of "YouTube" or similar.  Since Chrome labels this as "$1 Search" in the dropdown, we get this effect.

There are two possible outcomes here.
(1) WontFix.  YouTube is being weird, they should follow other people's example and not put words like "search" in their name.
(2) Remove "Search" from the descriptor string for keyword searches in the dropdown at all times.  Potentially confusing, since then a Yahoo! search for "food" would look like "food - Yahoo!" instead of "food - Yahoo! Search", which has a different meaning (and looks more like you're navigating to the front page of the site).

I'm inclined to do #1.

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