chromium/third_party/blink/web_tests/external/wpt/css/css-backgrounds/background-size-043.html

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  <title>CSS Backgrounds and Borders Test: background-size with &lt;length&gt; value and 'auto' and image with no intrinsic size and no intrinsic ratio</title>

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  [css-backgrounds] [css-images] Interop for sizing gradients with only width
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  Issue 935057: background-size with only one [ <length | <percent> ] value with SVG image with no intrinsic ratio incorrect
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  Bug 170834: background-size with 2nd value is 'auto' and the image has no intrinsic size and no intrinsic ratio incorrectly rendered
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  div
    {
      background-clip: border-box;
      background-image: url("support/orange-intrinsic-none.svg");
      background-origin: content-box;
      background-position: center;
      background-repeat: no-repeat;
      background-size: 200px auto;
      border: solid 40px;
      border-color: transparent black;
      height: 400px;
      width: 400px;
    }
  </style>

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