Chrome showing 'download in progress' warning since 69 but keeps downloading anyway
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corkoome...@gmail.com,
Oct 16
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/70.0.3538.54 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Make sure only one Chrome window is opened 2. Download a file. It must be large enough to give you time to test, for example Chrome's alternate installer for Mac (70MB): https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/thank-you.html?platform=mac&standalone=1 3. Close the window with the red 'x' button in the upper left corner What is the expected behavior? Before Chrome closed and kept downloading until finished What went wrong? Chrome prompts a dialog with two options: 'continue downloading' and 'quit'. Regardless of the option Chrome keeps downloading. 'continue' opens the download page and 'quit' only closes the window. Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 69 Channel: stable OS Version: 10.14 Flash Version: This dialog also pops up and should pop up when you quit via the menu. If the user tries to close the window it is preferred that the Window does close and Chrome continues downloading.
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Oct 16
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Oct 17
This breaks macOS user experience quite a bit. I have same issue. On macOS closing a window does *not* close the application. This popup should not be shown. It seems like it is bad port from Windows OS. MacOS doesn't not share this user UI experience.
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Oct 18
This was reported by one of our community experts, so moving to untriaged and adding the gTech hotlist :)
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Oct 19
Mac triage: to sdy@ for M72.
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Oct 20
I Just noticed this, and have been afraid to select anything but "continue downloading"! obviously wasn't trying to quit by using the ⌘+W shortcut, but this has happened each time I close out the last window! A brief explanation for non mac users who find this an odd thread: ⌘+W is the keyboard shortcut equivalent to using a mouse to move cursor to, and click on the red "x" on the corner of the active window. In Mac, taking this action closes JUST THE WINDOW, not the application. To quit an application one must go to the top menu, click "chrome," and select "Quit Chrome" all the way down toward the end of the dropped down menu, OR use ckick ⌘+Q, not ⌘+W.
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Oct 31
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Comment 1 by mmenke@chromium.org
, Oct 16