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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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Medium
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None
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6.7.2
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1
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Severity 2 - Major
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1
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This is a bug introduced in Chrome 65. According to https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=829224 and https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=826615, this bug is resolved in Chrome 67.0.3387.0. Target stable release for Chrome 67 is May 29 (https://www.chromium.org/developers/calendar).
We have confirmed the bug is fixed in current Canary version (67.0.3390.0).
Summary
Korean input in the second column onwards from a table is not combining the Korean letters to form a Korean Character in Chrome 65.x
Environment
Confluence 6.7.2
Google Chrome 65.0.3325.181
Steps to Reproduce
- Create a Page, add a Table with multiple columns
- Using the Korean Input Method to type Korean Letters that should combine and form a Korean Character in the first column
- Type the same letters in the second column onwards
Expected Results
Korean letters in the second column should combine and form a Korean Character just like in the first column
Actual Results
Korean letters appear as standalone letters instead of combining to form a character
Note
This issue is only observed after an upgrade of Google Chrome to the latest version (v65.0.3325.181 as of the creation of this ticket). However, the pre-upgraded Chrome version was not recorded.
Workaround
- Use other browsers such as Firefox
- Copy & Paste the text from another source instead of typing
- is related to
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CONFSERVER-55177 Unable to type Japanese characters correctly in a table with Chrome 65+ in case that the more left cell is not empty
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- Closed
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CONFSERVER-55226 First letter typed in PINYIN input method is not recognised and treated as english in table header
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- Closed
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This is a duplicate of https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFSERVER-55177. This bug has been fixed in Chrome 67 due on May 29.