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Status: Fixed
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Closed: Dec 11
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OS: Linux , Windows , Mac
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Type: Bug-Regression



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FullScreen mode is not working in www.nytimes.com & www.ted.com

Project Member Reported by kkaluri@chromium.org, Oct 25

Issue description

Chrome Version: (#71.0.3578.20)
OS: (Win10, MacOS 10.12, Debian Rodete)

What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1) Launch chrome
(2) Navigate to www.nytimes.com or www.ted.com
(3) play any videos 
(4) click on fullscreen mode in video

What is the expected result?
Expected to go for full screen mode.

What happens instead?
Not going into full screen mode.

Seeing Issue on dev #71.0.3578.20, Canary #72.0.3590.0


Bisect Info: 
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Good Build : 71.0.3544.0, Rev #589076
Bad  Build : 71.0.3545.0, Rev #589377

Note: Executing per-revision bisect script is failing "RuntimeError"
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After executing old revision script, got the following regression range:
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+log/d567caa14b94d1bac1d72e9c4dac9b7458786629..62898a131761fbeeac3f2b2f7c2c0512f7ca14a9

Suspect CL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/62898a131761fbeeac3f2b2f7c2c0512f7ca14a9

dtapuska@ Could you please look into it.





 
Labels: OS-Linux OS-Mac OS-Windows
Summary: FullScreen mode is not working in www.nytimes.com & www.ted.com (was: FullScreen mode is working in www.nytimes.com & www.ted.com)
Cc: dougman@chromium.org
Since this issue found out during Video Stack Testing , cc'ing dougman@ for tracking purpose.
Appears both of these sites are using screenfull.js. That library appears to have had issues that were fixed a few months ago.

See:
https://github.com/sindresorhus/screenfull.js/pull/111

I'll try to reach out to ted and nytimes to see if we can get this fixed.
Components: -UI>Browser -UI>Browser>FullScreen Blink>Fullscreen
Status: ExternalDependency (was: Assigned)
Reached out via Global Platform Partnerships to both sites.
www.ted.com has been fixed.
Status: Fixed (was: ExternalDependency)

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