Display emojis in urls instead of punycode
Reported by
dennis.k...@simpleclub.com,
Jan 5
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_14_2) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/71.0.3578.98 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Type in 🌝.simpleclub.com 2. Press Enter 3. See Omnibox showing URL as https://xn--9g8h.simpleclub.com instead of emoji-notated URL What is the expected behavior? The emoji is kept in the URL. What went wrong? Omnibox doesn't render the emoji. Did this work before? No Chrome version: 71.0.3578.98 Channel: stable OS Version: OS X 10.14.2 Flash Version: This works the suggested way in Safari.
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Jan 5
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Jan 5
One could define a range of safe to use emojis and leave them as they are and the others are replaced.
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Jan 6
Issue 919301 has been merged into this issue.
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Jan 6
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Jan 7
dennis.kugelmann@ Thanks for the issue. Able to reproduce this issue on Windows 10, Ubuntu 17.10 and Mac OS 10.14 on the latest Stable 71.0.3578.98 and latest Canary 73.0.3663.0. This is a Non-Regression issue as this behavior is observed from M-60 chrome builds. Attached is the screen cast for reference. Hence marking this as Untriaged for further updates from Dev. Thanks..
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Jan 10
I'm sending this to meacer, who is currently working IDN spoof checking. I'm comfortable with whatever he thinks is the appropriate action here.
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Jan 10
This has come up in the past: bug 625981 and bug 508378 I don't think our stance on this issue has changed, so I'm afraid this is a duplicate. Note that we align with Mozilla's IDN display policy, and Firefox doesn't allow emoji either. |
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Comment 1 by alexande...@simpleclub.com
, Jan 5