Chromium Code Reviews| Index: components/autofill/core/browser/address.cc |
| diff --git a/components/autofill/core/browser/address.cc b/components/autofill/core/browser/address.cc |
| index fc2e5a3c6ffc3429eb05d4d6e3e04d0465c3c7ff..4b977bfbe45a63a3379971e0d0cce13470d8256d 100644 |
| --- a/components/autofill/core/browser/address.cc |
| +++ b/components/autofill/core/browser/address.cc |
| @@ -172,19 +172,9 @@ bool Address::SetInfo(const AutofillType& type, |
| return !country_code_.empty(); |
| } |
| - // If the address doesn't have any newlines, don't attempt to parse it into |
| - // lines, since this is potentially a user-entered address in the user's own |
| - // format, so the code would have to rely on iffy heuristics at best. |
| - // Instead, just give up when importing addresses like this. |
| - if (storable_type == ADDRESS_HOME_STREET_ADDRESS && !value.empty() && |
|
Evan Stade
2014/06/28 01:01:35
this behavior was causing problems when I was tryi
|
| - value.find(base::char16('\n')) == base::string16::npos) { |
| - street_address_.clear(); |
| - return false; |
| - } |
| - |
| SetRawInfo(storable_type, value); |
| - // Likewise, give up when importing addresses with any entirely blank lines. |
| + // Give up when importing addresses with any entirely blank lines. |
| // There's a good chance that this formatting is not intentional, but it's |
| // also not obviously safe to just strip the newlines. |
| if (storable_type == ADDRESS_HOME_STREET_ADDRESS && |