Bug 77108

Summary: [Chrome] Applying multiple filters uses an incorrect filter effect region
Product: WebKit Reporter: Esteban de la Canal <estebandlc>
Component: SVGAssignee: Nobody <webkit-unassigned>
Status: RESOLVED INVALID    
Severity: Normal CC: ahmad.saleem792, ap, bfulgham, mmaxfield, rniwa, zimmermann
Priority: P2    
Version: 528+ (Nightly build)   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Unspecified   
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Description Flags
A simple example that exposes the problem
none
Safari 15.5 matches other browsers none

Esteban de la Canal
Reported 2012-01-26 09:31:48 PST
Created attachment 124129 [details] A simple example that exposes the problem Overview: Applying multiple filters to an element causes an incorrect filter region to be used. Steps to Reproduce: Open the attached .svg file in one of the mentioned browsers. Actual Results: Applying the second filter to the blurred shape, causes it to be incorrectly cropped. Expected Results: The full blurred shape should be visible. Build Date & Platform: Chrome Linux 17.0.963.44 beta Chrome Mac 16.0.912.77 Chrome Mac 18.0.1019.0 canary
Attachments
A simple example that exposes the problem (539 bytes, image/svg+xml)
2012-01-26 09:31 PST, Esteban de la Canal
no flags
Safari 15.5 matches other browsers (660.75 KB, image/png)
2022-07-14 14:11 PDT, Ahmad Saleem
no flags
Ahmad Saleem
Comment 1 2022-07-14 14:11:23 PDT
Created attachment 460907 [details] Safari 15.5 matches other browsers I am unable to reproduce this bug in Safari 15.5 on macOS 12.4 using attached test case and as can be seen from the screenshot, all browsers do match each other. I think this can be marked as "RESOLVED CONFIGURATION CHANGED", since it might be fixed along the way. Thanks!
Ryosuke Niwa
Comment 2 2022-07-14 14:33:50 PDT
Chrome doesn't use WebKit anymore.
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