Top level domain not being added when pasting in a domain name
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and...@zencastr.com,
Dec 26
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/70.0.3538.77 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Copy the name of a domain (eg. google) 2. Go to a new tab, paste it in (CTRL+C) and without raising the finger from CTRL press enter 3. Chrome does a google search for google instead of going to www.google.com What is the expected behavior? Pasting in the domain name and pressing CTRL+enter should autocomplete www and .com If you paste in google and press again CTRL and then enter, it has the correct behavior. What went wrong? It does a google search for the domain instead of redirecting there. Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 70.0.3538.77 Channel: stable OS Version: Ubuntu 18.04 Flash Version: Chrome 70 on Ubuntu 18.04
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Dec 28
Thanks for filing the issue! Able to reproduce the issue on reported chrome version 70.0.3538.77 and on the latest canary 73.0.3653.0 using Ubuntu 14.04, Mac 10.14.1 and Windows 10 As the issue is seen from M60(60.0.3112.0) considering it as Non-Regression and marking it as Untriaged.
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Jan 10
This is intentional behavior. We got several complaints about pasting, accidentally not releasing the control key, and then going to the top-level domain instead of the desired intranet site. See bug 75715 . We're likely to keep the current behavior unless we get more complaints about it than we did about the previous behavior (starred by 11 users). |
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Comment 1 by viswa.karala@chromium.org
, Dec 27