Chrome 100 Bug Was Fixed Months Before the New Version's Actual Release

December 25, 2021
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Duda was notified about the potential impact of Chrome 100 ahead of time.

Last month, Google has released the following statement:

"In the first half of 2022, Chrome will reach a three-digit major version number: 100! When browsers first reached version 10 many eons ago, lots of issues were discovered with User-Agent parsing libraries as the major version number went from one digit to two. Now that we are approaching version 100 in both Chrome and Firefox, with Edge not far behind, we want to detect possible issues related to three-digit version number early, so we are ready when it becomes a reality.”




We're Good to Go.

Duda's DevOps team took immediate action and fixed the issue in a matter of hours. Danny Mann, Duda's Director of Infrastructure and DevOps explains:

"There was an issue with faulty configured security rules which blocked the user agent header in Chrome 100. Once the issue was reported to Duda it was fixed within hours, months before the scheduled release of Chrome 100." 

The issue was also marked as "fixed" by the team at chromium.

*Chrome 100 is set for release by June 2022.


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