auto-submit[bot] 911b1400ea Reverts "[web] Fix Scene clip bounds. Trigger resize on DPR Change." (flutter/engine#50404)
Reverts flutter/engine#50161

Initiated by: jonahwilliams

Reason for reverting: This is causing what looks like bogus goldens on the framework -> engine roll: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/142966

Original PR Author: ditman

Reviewed By: {yjbanov, mdebbar}

This change reverts the following previous change:
Original Description:
The Scene of the HTML renderer is passing incorrect size information to the engine, and when DPR<1, it can result in elements being culled off of the viewport.

In addition to that, when an app is embedded, not all changes in DPR cause a Resize event (only those some of the dimensions fails by a rounding error!), so this PR ensures that all DPR events in embedded trigger a resize event.

### Issues

Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/129182

### Testing

Looking good at: https://dit-astral-test.web.app

[C++, Objective-C, Java style guides]: https://github.com/flutter/engine/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#style
2024-02-06 17:35:47 +00:00
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