User's directory tab names all the same
Reported by
jidanni@gmail.com,
May 5 2018
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/66.0.3359.139 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. $ cd 2. $ chromium * What is the expected behavior? Use the last component, not the first component, and drop the "Index of" What went wrong? Here we observe apparently all the same tab names. Index of /home/ralph/directory1 Index of /home/ralph/directory2 Index of /home/ralph/directory3 will all be truncated as to look the same. So you might as well just use the last part: directory1 directory2 directory3 Yes you might argue what about if /home/ralph/directory1 /home/jenny/directory1 /home/willy/directory1 well that combination will certainly be browsed less often. Did this work before? No Chrome version: 66.0.3359.139 Channel: stable OS Version: Flash Version:
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May 8 2018
jidanni@ - Thanks for filing the issue...!! Could you please provide detailed repro steps to test the issue from TE-end, as following the "Steps to reproduce the problem" did not invoke any tabs as shown in the attached screen shot "0.jpg". Thanks...!!
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May 9 2018
Sorry. Please run this Linux shell script: cd mkdir a b c chromium a b c
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May 9 2018
Thank you for providing more feedback. Adding the requester to the cc list. For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
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May 17 2018
jidanni@ Tested this issue on Ubuntu 14.04 by following the below steps. 1. Entered the given code into a .sh file and executed the shell script on terminal. 2. Can see the error "chromium: command not found" on the terminal. Attached is the screen cast for reference. Request you to provide a screen cast of the steps followed to reproduce the issue which will help in better understanding of the issue. Thanks..
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May 17 2018
The idea is you start the "chromium" or "chrome" browser, and have it browse the directories a, b and c.
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May 17 2018
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May 17 2018
Susan, simply 1) drag'n'drop any folder into Chrome, 2) open a new tab, 3) repeat 1-2 several times using folders from your home directory. This is not a regression because Chrome displayed the title as "Index of ..." since the very first version: IDS_DIRECTORY_LISTING_HEADER in https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/chrome/app/generated_resources.grd I'd say this is a request for improvement.
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May 18 2018
Able to reproduce the issue on chrome reported version 66.0.3359.139 and latest stable# 66.0.3359.181 and latest chrome# 68.0.3433.0 using Windows-10, Mac 10.12.6 & Ubuntu 14.04. As this issue is seen from M-60(60.03112.0), hence considering this issue as Non-Regression and marking it as Untriage. Thanks!
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Nov 19
**UI mass Triage** This issue is still reproducible on all os using latest canary 72.0.3615.0, adding valid labels. Thanks! |
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Comment 1 by susan.boorgula@chromium.org
, May 6 2018