It seems that very recently, USA Today, as well as all of the local Gannett
newspaper websites are using xml at a point after initial page load,
causing the "aw snap" to appear and completely disable access to these
sites. Consequently, the effects of this particular bug have just become
more rele
It seems that this bug only happens in chromium builds with shared libxml.
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=736026#c29
This has actually been happening for me long before the initial bug
report. I have been using firefox to access our state's legislature, under
the impressio
Le samedi 05 août 2017 à 02:25 -0400, Michael Gilbert a écrit :
> I am not able to reproduce this with the latest version in unstable
> 60.0.3112.78-1. Could you try this version?
Hi.
I tried: I got the same problem.
Also I am still unable to take a crash report and send it to Google.
Would you
control: severity -1 minor
control: forwarded -1 http://crbug.com/736026
Hi,
I am not able to reproduce this with the latest version in unstable
60.0.3112.78-1. Could you try this version?
Best wishes,
Mike
Hello.
The Chrome developer thinks this is a bug specific to my installation.
Can anyone tell if this is the case or if it is a generalized bug to
Debian Strech? In the latter case it would be relevant to intervene on
this issue:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=736026
Regards
Package: chromium
Version: 59.0.3071.86-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Version 59 of chromium introduces a regression on xml pages.
Pages containing this:
http://foo.net/foo.dtd";>
[...]
Crashes in "aw, Snap!"
An example is http://pecita.net/toc.xml but this behavior is general.
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