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html5test.com regressions in the Security section
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olivier....@canonical.com,
Jun 26 2017
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Ubuntu Chromium/60.0.3112.40 Chrome/60.0.3112.40 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Visit html5test.com with chrome stable (59.0.3071.109), observe that the browser scores 29/32 in the Security section 2. Visit html5test.com with chrome beta (60.0.3112.40), observe that the browser scores 21/32 in the Security section What is the expected behavior? Chrome beta scores the same as chrome stable in the security section of the test. What went wrong? The "Web Cryptography API" and "Credential Management" tests regressed. Did this work before? Yes 59.0.3071.109 Does this work in other browsers? Yes Chrome version: 60.0.3112.40 Channel: beta OS Version: Ubuntu 17.04 Flash Version: This might be an API update that means that the test itself needs updating. I don't know those APIs and how the test is implemented though, so I can't tell. Feedback welcome.
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Jun 26 2017
I expect this is a result of issue 641526 , which now restricts Web Crypto to [SecureContext] in M60 (Per the W3C specification). If that is the case, this is just a matter of html5test.com needing to be updated to match. @andypaicu Can you please confirm? Thanks!
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Jun 26 2017
Indeed, chrome beta scores 29/32 if I browse to https://html5test.com. Not a browser issue then, I guess the issue can be closed.
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Jun 27 2017
As per the comment#3,marking this issue as 'Wontfix'. olivier.tilloy@,Please feel free to file chrome related issue if you find any. Thank you. |
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Comment 1 by pbomm...@chromium.org
, Jun 26 2017