Large images not appearing
Reported by
peisitha...@gmail.com,
Dec 24
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Issue descriptionExample URL: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/United_States_Declaration_of_Independence.jpg Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Open Chrome 2. Go to the page What is the expected behavior? The image of the declaration of independence is displayed. What went wrong? Nothing is displayed. Just a small hollow square at the centre, the rest is black. Does it occur on multiple sites: Yes Is it a problem with a plugin? N/A Did this work before? N/A Does this work in other browsers? N/A Chrome version: 71.0.3578.99 Channel: stable OS Version: 8.0.0 Flash Version: To be honest, I don't know if this issue is really a Chromium bug or my device's problem. Anyway, some additional information down below. My current system is OnePlus 5T, stock unrooted OxygenOS 5.0.2 but it happened on another OnePlus 5T, which was running the latest OxygenOS 5.1.4. Both are the China version. It happens on Shakespeare Documented (https://shakespearedocumented.folger.edu/) too. Presumably it happens on every site. The issue seems to be limited to JPG images of at least 3923*4656, 18,265,448 pixels and above. File size does not seem to matter. Those images that don't appear seem to be loaded into Chrome. I checked this via DevTools. I believe this issue is related to Webview/Blink because I can view the images via Firefox and Firefox Focus Nightly, both of which use Gecko, but not via Chrome and Firefox Focus Stable, both of which use Webview/Blink. I don't know if Firefox Focus is a Chromium browser so I left it "Not sure" up there. I actually have a thread on xda. I explained in a bit more detail there. See (https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/help/image-files-appearing-moderately-urgent-t3871271)
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Dec 26
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Dec 27
Tested the issue in Android and able to reproduce the issue. Steps Followed: 1. Navigated to https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/United_States_Declaration_of_Independence.jpg 2. Observed small hollow square instead of Images Chrome versions tested: 71.0.3578.99 , 73.0.3651.0 OS: Android 8.0.0 Android Devices: One Plus 5 Issue is seen in in 71.0.3578.99 stable and latest canary 73.0.3651.0 but issue is not reproducible in equivalent installed 71.0.3578.99 dev version. Hence unable to provide bisect info. NOTE: 1. Not adding Bug-Regression label as issue is not seen in installed builds and unable to find regression range. 2. Adding M-71 and RB-Stable as issue is seen in all playstore versions of Chrome. Please remove if this is not the case. Please navigate to below link for video -- go/chrome-androidlogs/917673 Thanks!
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Dec 27
Reminder M72 Stable is coming soon. Please review this bug and assess if this is indeed a RBS. If not, please remove the RBS label. If so, please make sure to land the fix and request a merge into the release branch ASAP. Thank you.
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Jan 2
Reminder M72 Stable is coming VERY soon. Please review this bug and assess if this is indeed a RBS. If not, please remove the RBS label. If so, please make sure to land the fix and request a merge into the release branch ASAP. Thank you.
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Jan 2
So, what do I do? This is the first time I've ever reported a bug for Chrome. My system has been updated, now I'm running OOS 5.1.7. I tried Chrome stable, beta, canary, dev on Google Play and all of them have the issue.
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Jan 5
I updated my system again. I'm now running Android P, OOS 9.0.1. And... the problem was no more. It still doesn't mean that there's no such bug in Chrome but I'm guessing that it's an OOS bug affecting Oreo and possibly prior. @chelamcherla, if you are looking for a fix, try updating to Pie.
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Jan 7
Reminder M72 Stable is coming VERY soon. Please review this bug and assess if this is indeed a RBS. If not, please remove the RBS label. If so, please make sure to land the fix and request a merge into the release branch ASAP. Thank you.
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Jan 8
This is regressed in M71, not blocking M72. Moving to M73.
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Jan 15
Removing M-71 now. |
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Comment 1 by chelamcherla@chromium.org
, Dec 26