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Hi @chchang6 , thanks for reporting issue. Unfortunately, here is the repo for Servo browser engine instead of Chrome. For Chromium issue, I think you can file issue from https://crbug.com and they might be able to answer your question :) So, I'm going to close this issue due to not related to Servo. |
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Thanks so much, and sorry for the cluelessness!
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Date: Thursday, March 5, 2020 at 5:41 PM
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Subject: Re: [servo/servo] Back button on Chrome triggers download (#25909)
Hi @chchang6<https://github.com/chchang6> , thanks for reporting issue. Unfortunately, here is the repo for Servo<https://servo.org> browser engine instead of Chrome.
For Chromium issue, I think you can file issue from crbug.com and they might be able to answer your question :)
So, I'm going to close this issue due to not related to Servo.
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Not sure where or how to report this. I'm using the DDG Privacy Essentials extension in Chrome 80.0.3987.122 on OSX Catalina. I have little correlation to go on, but now and again (at least once a day), when I hit the Back button in Chrome, instead of changing the page a download starts. I usually kill it immediately, but today let it complete. It a small binary (2304 B), with some textual header info. Unfortunately I deleted that file from the CLI.
Has anyone else heard of anything similar? If I can replicate, will add more and run it through some kind of malware scanner.