This is personally impacting my ability to use Chromium to run the F5
SSL VPN, which uses the f5-epi and f5-vpn schemes.
There needs to be a way for individual users to add to the whitelist.
Adding more schemes like "apt" is just making the issue less painful.
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Title:
Middle-clicking a link trigg
This bug is still present in Ubuntu 13.04 / chromium-browser
25.0.1364.160-0ubuntu3
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Title:
Middle-clicking a link trigg
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu release: 12.10
chromium-browser version: 25.0.1364.160-0ubuntu0.12.1
Expected: Consider this bit of HTML:
http://google.com/";>Google
Middle-clicking the link to Google should open the link in a new tab,
but not trigger the onpaste event.
Observed: Middle-click
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