Copy/paste chrome://history is not (at all) linear.
Reported by
archgabriel@gmail.com,
Jan 14
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Ubuntu Chromium/70.0.3538.77 Chrome/70.0.3538.77 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Highlight a *single* day of history. 2. Copy with mouse or hotkey. 3. Paste to docs.google.com (Google Docs) What is the expected behavior? Copy in order. What went wrong? Copies other random days, and not even linearly. Just skips to unspecified days like a flashback to other content, using/running `google-chrome-stable`. Stable. Actually calls itself "stable". Did this work before? No Chrome version: 70.0.3538.77 Channel: stable OS Version: 18.04 Flash Version: Pepper Thank you, I have been scared to ask because normally it/that works it just copies, linear. I never knew C&P would be so creative a bug, given the heavy correction A.I, normally at least text editors work.
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Jan 14
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Jan 18
(4 days ago)
Tried testing the issue on reported chrome version #70.0.3538.77 using Windows 10 by following below steps. Steps: ===== 1.Launched chrome. 2.Navigated to chrome://history/ 3.copied history and pasted in google docs 4 observed history is copied in linear manner and random days weren't copied. Attached screencast for reference. @Reporter: Could you please review attached screencast and let us know if anything is being missed here. Request you to retry the issue by creating a new person without any apps and extensions in it, reset all flags to default and let us know if issue still exists. Thanks.!
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Jan 18
(4 days ago)
iron-list is a virtual list which rearranges/reuses DOM nodes on the screen in a way that is not linear. I don't think there is a way to make copying like that work while using a virtual list.
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Jan 20
(2 days ago)
Here is the terrible error recorded, using "sudo snap install chromium --edge" (73.0.3664.3 (Official Build) snap (64-bit)): (Thank you for the role modeling (first video screencast ever, feel free to please advise).)
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Jan 20
(2 days ago)
@dbeam: Your quoted "iron-list" is because of Google's Polymer library (officially promoted all over as a "Stable" version as well), should we not use that for normal web design either? Should I file another individual ticket for Polymer (Github Issues?), or just trust the lone current single ticket will get attention, before somebody else gets shot like that? Copy/Paste default behavior should not be a drunk-acting unpredictable security risk. |
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Comment 1 by dtapu...@chromium.org
, Jan 14