New Google Earth
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Hi everybody, can you tell me why I'm not able to open/load new page for Google Earth -https://earth.google.com/web/ (totally fine on Chrome). Same problem with local Slovak page - http://mapka.gku.sk/mapovyportal (never stop loading). Thanks.
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Confirmed (though I don't know why) on Win10 x64 with latest snapshot (1.9.818.3).
At first I thought it was because of content blockers, but no, even when allowing all content, it indeed loads ~11 MB of data then stops and the progress/loading bar is stuck (not Vivaldi's, but the one on the Google Earth page).
Though, it doesn't work much better on Chrome here. A text appears with "Loading (...)" but doesn't load more than that. Chrome emits a warning in its console though :
NativeClient: PnaclCoordinator: Compile stream init failed: reply not received from PNaCl translator (it probably crashed)
Maybe an issue with graphics drivers ?
What are your Vivaldi / Chrome versions ?
(Latest Vivaldi snapshot is based on Chromium 58, on my PC it's chrome 57; also Chrome includes fixes that aren't included in Chromium's codebase)You are welcome to report the bug to Vivaldi, optionally linking to this forum thread; or maybe at Chromium, if the render engine is (and it probably is) the culprit (I don't have any other Chromium-based browser myself so I can't tell)
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@dLeon said in New Google Earth:
Seem the site build for Google Chrome only.
(...)
As far I could follow, it's all about NaCL not available in Chromium & of course Firefox.I see, so it would be the Google Earth site itself that does poor User Agent sniffing and detects Vivaldi as Chrome ?
Indeed on other browsers (Edge,Firefox) I see a prompt stating the site only supports Chrome, but not on Vivaldi. -
Yes, I understand that the NaCl API is not available in browsers other than Google Chrome, I was talking about the lack of a message that Vivaldi isn't supported (which could be attributed to Google using UA sniffing as opposed to feature detection to detect which browser is compatible, because vivaldi has
Chrome/58.0.3029.55
in its user agent).
Sorry I Ididn't express myself more clearly.Anyway, not a Vivaldi or Chromium bug then. (Bad browser detection on Google Earth website + NaCl not supported (intentionally by Google / not in upstream Chromium))
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