I’ve verified that this works as expected with recent releases of chromium.
Now closing, please re-open if you're still affected by the issue (note that
the http:// prefix being hidden in the first place is by design, so not
considered a bug).
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I'll repeat it again: What you are describing works for me, and it works
for Saikrishna.
1) Go to http://www.spiegel.de
2) Observe the location bar shows just "www.spiegel.de"
3) Copy that text by starting to click somewhere to the right of
"www.spiegel.de", then move the cursor to the left until
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=406928
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Title:
chromium: missing "http://"; in URL bar on non-ssl htt
Correction: the command is 'xclip -o'.
** Bug watch added: code.google.com/p/chromium/issues #406928
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=406928
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I'll repeat it again:
The problem occours when marking the text in the URL bar and pasting it
in somewhere else with middle-click.
To test it, just mark an http url in the URL bar and check the output of 'xsel
-o'. It will show exactly what was
previously marked in the text field, which the URL
As Florian said (and based on what I've just tested), doing either
"Select text -> Middle click to copy -> Middle click in another window
to paste" or "Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V" copies the http:// over, *even when
http:// isn't visible in the omnibox (the edit field)*. I'm not sure if
there is a configura
Folks, I'm talking about classic Xselection (using the "PRIMARY" selection),
not xclipboard nor cut buffers.
IOW: that what usually happens when you're selecting text in one window
and paste it via middle-button in another one.
The explicit copy (triggered by menu/hotkey) via xclipboard indeed
Setting to incomplete, since the reporter hasn't responded.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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The http:// is prepended when using either the "select text -> middle
click" clipboard or the ctrl-c/ctrl-v clipboard. At least for me.
So I'd say this is not a bug, unless the reporter confirms there is some
way to copy/paste the almost complete URL without http://. In fact, this
new feature only
The missing "http://"; is by design. However, when copying the full URL,
the http:// should be automatically included. Is that not happening for
you?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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