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Status: WontFix
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Closed: Aug 10
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OS: Windows
Pri: 2
Type: Bug-Regression



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The Google.com Query Line displays content from Buffer after selection of Predictive Query Selection and would not remove it.

Reported by patilot...@gmail.com, Jun 30 2018

Issue description

UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/67.0.3396.99 Safari/537.36

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. The Content was pasted into the query.
2. The content was displayed in the predictive selection 
3. The content displayed on the command line and backspaced out.
4. The content effectively removed.  Press enter to remove the predictive query response of the pasted text.
5.  The predictive text was entered as a query from a blank query line and returned results unexpectedly. 

Case Scenario II

1.  Typed in a wrong website address.  Went to select the correct address.  The Browser Command line somehow did not allow for the selction of the predictive website which was just queried upon, it selected the text in the buffer.

The command line was back spaced off the line and another website was selected, I pressed enter and the clipboard was thrown into the Browser Command Line.  So, I did not want to touch it, and went to the google command line, beneath the Browser Command Line.

What is the expected behavior?
The expected behavior was for the Google.com Query Command line to have allowed the removal of the query input line whether it was from typing or clipboard.  The query was to be removed before input.

What went wrong?
On both command lines the pasted text was used to form queries.  The way the discrepancy was experinced I got both lines handling the clipboard, could not erase it, and was forced into moving both command lines into a production query revealing something your worst nightmare will never allow. I am reporting htis discrepancy to submit it as a privacy bug and to have the query removed.

Did this work before? Yes Something must have touched your code within he past 36 hours.

Chrome version: 67.0.3396.99  Channel: stable
OS Version: 10.0
Flash Version: 

No.
 
Labels: Needs-Bisect Needs-Triage-M67
Cc: krajshree@chromium.org
Labels: Triaged-ET Needs-Feedback
patilotus5@ - Thanks for filing the issue...!!

Could you please provide a sample test file or url to test the issue from TE-end.
This will help us in triaging the issue further.

Thanks...!!
Sunday early a.m., June 30, 2018 I tested the buffer scenario in the Browser Command Line without seeing any thing I erased coughed back up, so I have not been able to reproduce this error again.  
The Chrome Browser was powerfully corrective in its impact on me, it felt stronger and proceeded flawlessly the rest of the day.

I merely typed in words in the Browser Command Line in search feature from modification a long time ago, that still worked.  

I used slightly differing sites, to bring up websites pages, that worked.

Back Space deletion of entries worked.

Recall websites when typing worked okay.  See 

Block Paste was not working.  (I did not have the Cloud turned on until Sunday night, so I had no printer function setup to capture these incidents.) 

Block Delete was not working.  Same here no Print Screen.

Monday:

I got hung up on http:// command lines and the predictive website selection feature coughed a few times, but it healed itself after more tries.  But, by then I had to turn the computer off again, and reboot.  When it came back up I had erase all disk spaces cluttered, removed old files, ran Virus Control and Spyware Blocker Scanning, from McAfee and it is always turned on high. 

Forgot to print the screens, as I did not know the feature was on OneDrive.

I checked on Monday; however I did not see your notes.  

First I noticed the Browser Command line was not allowing me to paste things in.  

July 1, 2018.  So, I typed queries in, no a problem.  

July 2, 2018 after 4:00 p.m., without seeing your comments:

I used the Clipboard Paste function.  
I used the copy selection on the online screens and then paste function on the screen.
 
I could not get the Google Query Command Line to pre-display query in the blocked blue line below teh way it did on Saturday night.

There is now no X mark to blanket remove a query line.

The queries worked fine.

  
Wednesday:

I resubmitted other queries, it was a little different and the Predictive Query looked fine; but I could not delete the Google Query Line Text with the Text Delete X.

I attempted to re-do the error sequence with paste, Query line process completed and I received error messages.  

See attached Screen prints.

Results:

Pretty good.  The Query line issue I did experience was fixed in every other identfiable condition I am used to using except for how the buffer acted when it was very full it had 3000 characters.

I'm kinda tired.  I'll test this one later.  I don't expect to have any ability to bring this error condition back b/c the Buffer does not allow more then displayed byte number of the error code.  

This is what I must receive everytime to ensure that the corpus of messages is not displayed as a query for the type of websites I use, I doubt 32 bytes would develop into any trouble.  So, the problem never really was going to be anything but content slippage with unlimited size of pasted text in the query line.

So, there were conditions known to Google.com and not myself about code injection-changes/attacks/regression I don't think I'll try to fox with you because the less a user can do and acheive quality results, the more secure Google.com and all its wares will always be.

Given the caliber of your clients and delicacies of your services, I'd model nothing but a thin-thinner client.  There is no other way to keep it healthy but to disallow code injection.  I'd lock prtr/fax/copy and insert commands out of everything and go for static gold. 

Notes:

The error flags were very impressive.  I'll not be making any mistake like the one made causing this DR. Thanks.


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Comment 4 by sheriffbot@chromium.org, Jul 5

Labels: -Needs-Feedback
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
Google Chrome Web Browser Command Line (Top Left of the screen.)

Okay, with respect to the last issue withthe fix for the Paste of Text
Email type Notes/Comments to the Google Chrome Web Browser Site Input
Command Line when I in put a pasted text file with approximately 3000
characters without reference to a WebPage, the Predictive Query Result was
displayed in Blue Block as it did the first time I encountered the Blue
Block feature, I could remove the text with a somewhat slower rate then
usual with back spaces, and selection delete worked well.  See images.

The Google Search Query Line accepted the excessively pasted text and
displayed the shadow box, beneath the Query Input Line - attempted four
times and found the result I thought I would never get again:

Test back Images 1- 9

1.  Display Google Chrome Command Input Line.

2.  The next image displays Google Web Brower Command Line and Google
Search Query            Line.

3.  Test Google Chrome Command Input Line with about 3000 characters.
      Results: a.  Predictive Query Results Indicator on!  With the copied
text in the clipboard
      pasted in the Google Chrome Command Line as recall several entries
later.

      See the Blue Blocked text Bar in Top Left hand corner.

      So, the deleted text is still in the buffer, but not the clipboard,
because the pasted text is no        longer available in the Ctrl + Z
sequences or the Ctrl + V in the MS WordPad Word
Processing software in .rtf format.

      Processing on the Google.com Chrome Web Browser Command Line was
never engaged,        during this testing segment.

      So, it appears we were only engaging the input mode:

      had flexibility to move around in input mode, on the two screen
command line query input          sections without pressing enter, could
erase text thru backspace/delete/select text block            delete and
recall them thru Predictive Query Results without other typing entries or
pasting.

      Some of the print screens were selected to report on other texts
associated with these fields
      or the end command line Parameters Voice X for Command Query Line
Deletion.  Blinking
      on and or off showing or not showing.
Text file reloaded, and attached.
Labels: Needs-Feedback
Tested the issue on Win-10 using chrome reported version #67.0.3396.99 and latest canary #69.0.3483.0.
Attached a screen cast for reference.

Observed that Google.com Query Line displayed content from buffer after selection of Predictive Query Selection and did not remove it.
Note: Same behavior is observed in firefox also.

reporter@ - Could you please check the attached screen cast and please let us know if it is the issue. If yes then the issue is with google search and not with google chrome browser.

Thanks...!!
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Reporter@ - Also please confirm if the same issue is being observed in other browsers also.
In receipt of your requests.  I will forward the results of the tasks you requested tested.  Thanks.

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Comment 10 by sheriffbot@chromium.org, Jul 7

Labels: -Needs-Feedback
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
Labels: Needs-Feedback
As per comment #9, waiting for the reporter to update the issue with test results. Hence, adding Needs-Feedback label.

Thanks...!!
Status: WontFix (was: Unconfirmed)
Closing because needed feedback is missing for more than a month.
Reporter: please re-open and provide the feedback if you want to.

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