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It looks like the crew at Google have a bit of work ahead of them.
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Tried it, didn't crash Chrome... :/ I am not impressed
And if you debug with VS2010 it says that chrome has triggered a breakpoint.. but since I don't have the source code I of course can't see what is going on.
And if you tell it to continue instead of break, chrome just freezes up.
Who is actually going to try to go to this specific address unless somebody puts up a link specifically designed to crash chrome?
Someone could be a dick and disguise it as a tinyurl, or put it as an image link for a forum signature, etc.
That loads up as http//a/00 when I click it - doesn't crash Chrome. I would guess tinyurl converted it to that. If I manually type in the address in the video Chrome does crash.
What version of Chrome are you running? I tried it and it crashed. I am using version 45.0.2454.99 m
Updated to 45.0.2454.99 m and still no crashing on my end. I dunno.
I have this version and it crashed mine
Google didn't follow the spec:
RFC3986 - Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax
Implementations must not percent-encode or decode the same string more than once, as decoding an already decoded string might lead to misinterpreting a percent data octet as the beginning of a percent-encoding, or vice versa in the case of percent-encoding an already percent-encoded string.
I wonder why it doesn't crash mine out, the tab or the browser :/
I mean, I went to the link because I wanted to test it after all, but to my disappointment, no crashy
Strange. I have the same version, crashes mine - at least if you type in the url exactly as shown. I haven't tried other character strings instead of the a, and I haven't tried it in an additional tab, just in the first tab (I just have it open to Google, one tab). I also did not visit other valid sites first, just immediately went to the address bar and types in the URL in the video.