Raymond Wooninck changed bug 965738
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Ok. I tried to reproduce this with firefox and chromium-dev (which is close to
trunk).  

As you indicated I just used any credentials to login, but for both browsers I
am seeing the same effect. 

In Firefox, the page is refreshed, but still shows the entered credentials with
the following text in red: ������������������ �������������������������� ������ ������ ������������. ������
�������������������� ���������� �������������������� ������ ��������, ���� ������������ ���������������� ���������� �������� ���� TOKEN ��
�������������������� ������������, �������������������� ���� ��������. ������ 4 ������������������ ����������, ���������������� ���� ��������
����������������.

With the chromium-dev build, I see exactly the same thing happening. Also here
the screen is refreshed, entered credentials still shown and the same text in
red. 

This looks more that the stable build of Chromium has an issue that got
resolved with a later build. 

You indicated that you tried it with Chrome as well. Do you know with which
build that was ? From the UserAgent, it seems you have tested this with
chromium-48.0.2564.82. There is an update available to version 48.0.2564.103,
which will be submitted soon to Leap. It would be good to see if you had the
same version fro chrome (48.0.2564.82) or that you tested it with the latest
chrome (48.0.2564.103), which is available since last week wednesday, but due
to tarball unavailability I couldn't build chromium yet.

Maybe other distributions are patching chromium, but on openSUSE I am trying to
stay as close as possible to the official tarball. Of course it will never be
equal to chrome, but it comes very close to it. I find it really weird that
Google/Chrome is reacting in this way. I will bring this up in the discussion
forum for the chromium packagers. 

Please let me know about the chromium/chrome versions.


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