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Safari Technology Preview closes unexpectedly on external monitor
If the Safari Technology Preview window is located on an external monitor with DisplayLink and the computer goes to sleep (screen saver), when it returns, it closes with an error. If the window is located on another monitor that is connected by USB, it does not close. Equipo: Macbook Pro M4 Pro SO: MacOS Sequoia 15.6.1 Safari Technology Preview: Release 227 (preview version work fine) DisplayLink Manager: 13.0.1 (build 46)
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`WKHTTPCookieDataStore` cookie data loss and synchronization issues seen at scale
Hello, I am investigating a WKWebView cookie reliability issue with WKWebsiteDataStore.default() / persistent website data, and I would like to request a supported public API to force persistent cookie durability. We set persistent cookies from native code through the public WKHTTPCookieStore API: let dataStore = WKWebsiteDataStore.default() let cookieStore = dataStore.httpCookieStore await cookieStore.setCookie(cookie) The cookies have Max-Age / maximumAge set, so these are persistent cookies, not session-only cookies. Reproduction pattern: Use WKWebsiteDataStore.default(). Clear existing cookies. Set a persistent cookie through WKHTTPCookieStore.setCookie. After setCookie completes, terminate WebKit's NetworkProcess soon afterward. Create or reuse a WKWebView with the same WKWebsiteDataStore.default(). Load a same-origin page or trigger a same-origin fetch. I also have reproducible WebKit source-level test cases for this, in the style of TestWebKitAPI / WKHTTPCookieStore tests. The tests exercise persistent WKWebsiteDataStore.default() cookies, terminate the NetworkProcess after the cookie mutation, and then verify that a top-level load, same-origin fetch, and WKHTTPCookieStore cookie read can miss the cookie on an unpatched WebKit build. Observed result: The next top-level HTTP request, and sometimes a same-origin fetch, can omit the cookie that was just set. After the NetworkProcess is relaunched, WKHTTPCookieStore.allCookies() can also fail to show the recently set cookie. If I wait long enough after the cookie mutation before terminating the NetworkProcess, the problem disappears. In local simulator testing, this lines up with CFNetwork appearing to debounce/coalesce persistent cookie writes in an approximately 2-to-10 second window. That makes this look like setCookie completion means the current NetworkProcess / CFNetwork cookie store accepted the cookie in memory, but the persistent cookie backing store has not necessarily been written yet. If the NetworkProcess dies before that delayed write, the replacement NetworkProcess appears to reload stale cookie state from disk. This is especially painful for apps that bridge native authentication state into WKWebView. The app sees setCookie complete, assumes the cookie is ready, and then a later WebKit NetworkProcess termination can cause authenticated web requests to be sent without the expected auth cookie. We believe that, at scale, this is a mechanism causing a baseline of about 5% of our HTTP requests, as measured by HAProxy, to lack cookies that should be present. We know those cookies should be present because we duplicate the same values as URLRequest headers under different keys, and the headers are present while the corresponding Cookie header entries are missing. The API gap is that there does not appear to be a supported public equivalent of Android WebView's CookieManager.flush(). There is no public way for an app to say: "I just mutated persistent WKWebView cookies; please synchronously/asynchronously flush the persistent cookie store before I proceed." Request: Please expose a public flush API for persistent WKHTTPCookieStore / WKWebsiteDataStore cookies, for example an async API shaped like: try await websiteDataStore.httpCookieStore.flush() or: try await websiteDataStore.flushCookies() The important behavior would be: after WKHTTPCookieStore.setCookie / deleteCookie completes, an app can explicitly request durability; the flush completion should mean persistent cookie state has been handed to the backing persistent store, not merely accepted by the current NetworkProcess; if flushing is impossible because the relevant process/state is gone, the API should fail or report that, rather than silently succeeding; the API should be safe for App Store apps and should not require private SPI. Question: Are there any recommended supported patterns today for forcing persistent WKWebView cookies to reach durable storage after native WKHTTPCookieStore mutations? Is there an official supported way to force or observe cookie durability for persistent WKWebsiteDataStore cookies? If not, is the recommended approach simply to re-apply critical cookies before loads and tolerate NetworkProcess loss as unrecoverable app-side state? This issue is not just theoretical. It affects auth/session reliability when WebKit's NetworkProcess is terminated before the backing persistent cookie write completes. Apps can reduce unnecessary cookie churn, but without a flush API there is no supported way to close the durability window after setting important persistent cookies.
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General
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iOS Safari: Taking multiple photos via camera in overrides previous capture instead of accumulating
Summary On iOS Safari (and WKWebView-based browsers), when a web page uses <input type="file" accept="image/*" capture="environment"> (or capture="user"), the user can only ever hold one captured photo at a time. Each time the file picker is opened and the user takes a new photo using the camera, the newly captured image completely replaces the previously captured image in the input's files FileList. There is no way to accumulate multiple camera-captured photos across successive picker sessions. Steps to Reproduce Set up a web page with an <input type="file" accept="image/*" multiple> element (with or without the capture attribute). Open the page in iOS Safari on an iPhone. Tap the file input — choose Take Photo from the action sheet. Capture a photo and tap Use Photo. Verify input.files.length === 1 (first photo is captured). Tap the same file input again — choose Take Photo again. Capture a second photo and tap Use Photo. Check input.files.length. Expected Result input.files.length should be 2 (or more), containing both the first and second captured photos. The browser should accumulate photos across picker sessions when the multiple attribute is present. Actual Result input.files.length is 1 — only the most recently captured photo is present. The previously captured photo is completely gone. Every new camera capture wipes out all prior selections. Root Cause Analysis On iOS, each invocation of the system file picker (whether using the camera or photo library) creates a brand-new FileList and assigns it to the input element, discarding any previously selected files. The FileList interface is read-only per the HTML spec — web developers cannot programmatically append File objects to it. The DataTransfer API workaround (constructing a new FileList via DataTransfer.items.add()) does not work on iOS Safari — the DataTransfer constructor is not supported for programmatic file list manipulation in file inputs on iOS WebKit. This is specific to iOS. On macOS Safari and all desktop browsers, users can select multiple files in a single picker session, avoiding this issue. Impact This makes it impossible to build a web-based multi-photo capture workflow on iOS using standard HTML APIs. Common real-world use cases that are broken: Uploading multiple photos of a document one page at a time Capturing multiple product photos for a listing Progressive photo capture in inspection or form-filling apps Any PWA or web app requiring sequential camera captures Users must select all photos in a single picker session. If they tap "Cancel" or close the picker, all prior captures are permanently lost. Request Please fix WebKit on iOS so that when <input type="file" multiple> is used, re-opening the file picker either: Accumulates newly selected/captured files into the existing FileList, or Presents the system picker with previously selected files pre-checked (similar to how macOS handles re-opening file dialogs), or Exposes a web API (e.g., via the File System Access API's showOpenFilePicker() with multi-select) that developers can use to manage a cumulative file collection on iOS. Environment Devices: iPhone 13, 14, 15 Pro (physical devices) iOS versions: iOS 16.x, 17.x, 18.x — all affected Browser: Safari (Mobile) Also reproduced in: Chrome for iOS, Firefox for iOS (both use WKWebView) Not reproducible on: macOS Safari, Chrome desktop, Firefox desktop A Feedback Assistant report has been filed. Happy to provide a minimal HTML repro page on request.
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General
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iOS crash: EXC_BAD_ACCESS in iOS 26+ when mouting/dismounting WebView
I'm experiencing a native crash on iOS 26+ with WebKit with title: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS). The stack trace points to UIKit/WebKit animation and context menu handling, and the crash occurs while a WebView is presented or dismissed. Crashed: com.apple.main-thread 0 WebKit 0x7bcfac <redacted> + 12 1 WebKit 0xaf5c34 <redacted> + 84 2 UIKitCore 0x34ebdc -[_UIContextMenuAnimator performAllCompletions] + 248 3 UIKitCore 0x7f997c block_destroy_helper.72 + 1840 4 UIKitCore 0x7fb4b4 objectdestroy.36Tm + 88 5 UIKitCore 0x7ad354 objectdestroy.3Tm + 30500 6 UIKitCore 0x5c0e5c __swift_memcpy192_8 + 4352 7 UIKitCore 0x21944 block_copy_helper.374 + 40 8 UIKitCore 0x1dc174 -[_UIGroupCompletion _performAllCompletions] + 160 9 UIKitCore 0x35d0c4 -[_UIGravityWellEffectBody .cxx_destruct] + 180 10 UIKitCore 0x215018 -[UIScrollView _contentLayoutGuideIfExists] + 72 11 UIKitCore 0x943e4 NSStringFromUIEdgeInsets + 304 12 UIKitCore 0x94348 NSStringFromUIEdgeInsets + 148 13 UIKitCore 0x8f598 __UIVIEW_IS_EXECUTING_ANIMATION_COMPLETION_BLOCK__ + 36 14 UIKitCore 0x1995d8c -[UIViewAnimationBlockDelegate _sendDeferredCompletion:] + 92 15 libdispatch.dylib 0x1adc _dispatch_call_block_and_release + 32 16 libdispatch.dylib 0x1b7fc _dispatch_client_callout + 16 17 libdispatch.dylib 0x38b10 _dispatch_main_queue_drain.cold.5 + 812 18 libdispatch.dylib 0x10ec8 _dispatch_main_queue_drain + 180 19 libdispatch.dylib 0x10e04 _dispatch_main_queue_callback_4CF + 44 20 CoreFoundation 0x6a2b4 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_SERVICING_THE_MAIN_DISPATCH_QUEUE__ + 16 21 CoreFoundation 0x1db3c __CFRunLoopRun + 1944 22 CoreFoundation 0x1ca6c _CFRunLoopRunSpecificWithOptions + 532 23 GraphicsServices 0x1498 GSEventRunModal + 120 24 UIKitCore 0x9ddf8 -[UIApplication _run] + 792 25 UIKitCore 0x46e54 UIApplicationMain + 336 26 - 0xedf88 main + 24 (AppDelegate.swift:24) 27 ??? 0x196686e28 (Missing)
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Browser upload from camera roll
When using a web page to upload from the camera roll. During selection everything is ok but after confirming the selection, its still possible to change the selection and if media is in a processing or downloading state its not obvious to a user what is going on. This results to a confusing user experience. It doesn't seem like theres any signal back to the page in this state, its just a poor camera roll picker which doesn't block selection changes or show any progress that something is happening (i.e. localising or processing for upload). Same result on Chrome and Safari
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General
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May ’26
WKWebView iOS 26 preventing javascript injections
I have an ASP.NET WebForm website application running under a WebView (WKWebView) developed with DotNet MAUI, and I've been experiencing problems since compiling with iOS 26. Specifically, there are two buttons on the webform. These buttons use some JavaScript code defined within the page via onClientClick from the ASPX page, while the button is also called from the server side using code like this: string encodedMessage = System.Web.HttpUtility.JavaScriptStringEncode(diffLocationMessage, true); string scriptError = $"hideLoading(); showBootStrapStyleAlert({encodedMessage}, 'error');"; ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(this, GetType(), "Alert_Error_DiffLoc", scriptError, true); Some of these JavaScript scripts work, while others don't. At the same time, the OnClientClick button on the MAUI side uses a special handler to process a parameter (ENTRY or EXIT) received from these buttons and updates some hidden fields and labels on the webform side. await myWebView.EvaluateJavaScriptAsync( $"if(document.getElementById('hfLatMaui')) document.getElementById('hfLatMaui').value = '{latitude}';"); await myWebView.EvaluateJavaScriptAsync( $"if(document.getElementById('hfLonMaui')) document.getElementById('hfLonMaui').value = '{longitude}';"); await myWebView.EvaluateJavaScriptAsync( $"if(document.getElementById('hiddenCurrentLat')) document.getElementById('hiddenCurrentLat').value = '{latitude}';"); await myWebView.EvaluateJavaScriptAsync( $"if(document.getElementById('hiddenCurrentLon')) document.getElementById('hiddenCurrentLon').value = '{longitude}';"); // Part 2: Update labels await myWebView.EvaluateJavaScriptAsync( $"if(document.getElementById('lblLatMaui')) document.getElementById('lblLatMaui').innerText = '{latitude}';"); await myWebView.EvaluateJavaScriptAsync( $"if(document.getElementById('lblLonMaui')) document.getElementById('lblLonMaui').innerText = '{longitude}';"); Server-side operations are performed with the values ​​received from here. While the above problems did not occur up to iOS 18.x and Xcode 16.4, they are now occurring. What should I do? What do you suggest? NOTE-1: When my iPhone is connected to my M4 Pro PC via a Type-C Lightning cable, I saw that everything worked correctly when I ran the page under the Develop menu in Safari - I tested it. NOTE-2: The problem is, as explained in NOTE-1, that the WebView executes some JavaScript behaviors while blocking others.
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General
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Apple cookie error
Hi everyone, We are currently experiencing a strange issue with our PWA on iOS and I wanted to ask if anyone has seen something similar before. Setup Around 1,200 active users ASP.NET backend/server PWA hosted on a subdomain: user.PLACEHOLDER.de The app has two main areas: User area: /User Admin area: /Customers Most users install the PWA normally through Safari using “Add to Home Screen”. The Problem The issue only happens on iOS when the app is installed as a real PWA. Steps to reproduce: Admin opens the installed PWA Admin navigates to the admin section (/Customers) Admin closes the PWA while still being inside /Customers When the admin reopens the app, the entire app is broken and nothing works anymore However: If the admin navigates back to the normal user area (/User) BEFORE closing the app, everything works fine The issue only happens if the app is closed while inside /Customers At this point, the only fix is: uninstall the PWA reinstall it login again The Weird Part If the user only adds the website icon to the home screen WITHOUT installing it as a standalone PWA, everything works perfectly. So the issue seems to happen specifically in iOS standalone PWA mode. Additional Notes Only happens on Apple/iOS devices After latest IOS-Update Android works perfectly Has anyone experienced something similar or knows what could cause this behavior? The cookie settings in ASP.NET: options.Cookie.Domain = ".PLACEHOLDER.de"; options.Cookie.IsEssential = true; options.Cookie.HttpOnly = true; options.Cookie.SameSite = SameSiteMode.None; options.Cookie.Path = "/"; options.Cookie.Name = ".AspNet.SharedCookie"; options.Cookie.SecurePolicy = CookieSecurePolicy.Always; EDIT: I currently suspect that the issue is related to cookies/session handling, but I’m not sure. Unfortunately we cannot properly debug iOS because we only have Windows devices available. The mainfest.json: { "manifest_version": 3, "name": "Name", "short_name": "Name", "description": "Buchen von Kursen", "icons": [ { "src": "/images/192x192.png", "sizes": "192x192" }, { "src": "/images/512x512.png", "sizes": "512x512" } ], "display": "standalone", "start_url": "https://user.PLACEHOLDER.de/User", "scope":"/", "content_scripts": [ { "js": [ "service-worker.js" ] } ] }
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General
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[iOS 26.x] WKWebView crashes with NSInternalInconsistencyException — KVO inconsistency on configuration.enforcesChildRestrictions from STScreenTimeConfigurationObserver
Summary We are seeing a recurring fatal NSInternalInconsistencyException on iOS 26.x devices. The crash originates entirely from system frameworks (Foundation / WebKit / Screen Time / NSXPCConnection) — there are no app frames in the stack. The exception is raised from an XPC reply on a worker thread, so the host app cannot wrap it in @try/@catch. The crash appears to be a KVO consistency check failing inside the platform's internal Screen Time observer (STScreenTimeConfigurationObserver) when it observes WKWebView's configuration.enforcesChildRestrictions key path. The exception message states the value of the intermediate key configuration changed without an appropriate KVO notification. Environment iOS versions: 26.2.1 (also seen on 26.0.x – 26.2.x) Devices: iPhone 13 (iPhone14,5), iPhone 16 Plus, others App orientation: portrait Process state at crash: BACKGROUND (most occurrences) App uses WKWebView in several screens (link preview, in-app web, 3rd-party SDK web views) Crash is recurring across multiple users on iOS 26.x and is reproducible at scale in production Exception Name: NSInternalInconsistencyException Reason: Cannot update for observer <WKScreenTimeConfigurationObserver 0x...> for the key path "configuration.enforcesChildRestrictions" from <STScreenTimeConfigurationObserver 0x...>, most likely because the value for the key "configuration" has changed without an appropriate KVO notification being sent. Check the KVO-compliance of the STScreenTimeConfigurationObserver class. Crashing thread (top frames) 0 CoreFoundation __exceptionPreprocess 1 libobjc.A.dylib objc_exception_throw 2 Foundation -[NSKeyValueNestedProperty object:withObservance:didChangeValueForKeyOrKeys:recurse:forwardingValues:] 3 Foundation NSKeyValueDidChange 4 Foundation -[NSObject(NSKeyValueObservingPrivate) _changeValueForKeys:count:maybeOldValuesDict:maybeNewValuesDict:usingBlock:] 5 Foundation -[NSObject(NSKeyValueObservingPrivate) _changeValueForKey:key:key:usingBlock:] 6 Foundation NSSetObjectValueAndNotify 7 CoreFoundation invoking 8 Foundation -[NSInvocation invoke] 9 Foundation 10 Foundation -[NSXPCConnection _decodeAndInvokeReplyBlockWithEvent:sequence:replyInfo:] 11 Foundation __88-[NSXPCConnection _sendInvocation:orArguments:count:methodSignature:selector:withProxy:]_block_invoke_5 12 libxpc.dylib _xpc_connection_reply_callout 13 libxpc.dylib _xpc_connection_call_reply_async 14 libdispatch.dylib _dispatch_mach_msg_async_reply_invoke 15 libdispatch.dylib _dispatch_root_queue_drain_deferred_item 16 libdispatch.dylib _dispatch_kevent_worker_thread (Every frame above frame 0 lives in the system. No app frames are present.) What we observed Crash fires asynchronously on a libdispatch kevent worker thread, triggered by an XPC reply from the Screen Time service. The exception is thrown while the platform updates a chained KVO key path (configuration.enforcesChildRestrictions) on a WKWebView instance. The intermediate key configuration apparently changed without a paired willChange/didChange notification, which Foundation's KVO machinery then flags as inconsistency. Because the throw happens on the XPC reply path, there is no app-level synchronous frame we can wrap to recover. The exception unwinds straight into std::__terminate. What we tried (no effect) Confirmed all WKWebView creation and release happens on the main thread. Stop loading and nil out navigationDelegate before releasing the WKWebView. Avoided mutating WKWebViewConfiguration after the WKWebView is created. Checked for any custom KVO on WKWebView.configuration in app code — none exists. The crash still reproduces; we have no path to mitigate it from the application side. Questions for Apple / the community Is STScreenTimeConfigurationObserver expected to observe WKWebView.configuration.enforcesChildRestrictions under all conditions on iOS 26, or only when Screen Time / Communication Limits / Child Restrictions are enabled on the device? 2. Is there a public API (WKWebViewConfiguration option, Info.plist key, etc.) to opt a WKWebView out of Screen Time observation for hosts that do not need Screen Time integration for their web content? 3. Is this a known regression in iOS 26.x KVO chained-key-path notification posting inside WebKit's Screen Time integration? If so, is a fix slated for an upcoming 26.x release? 4. Is there any recommended workaround on the application side that does not rely on swizzling private Foundation / NSXPCConnection methods? Reproduction notes We do not have a deterministic local repro. Crashes are heavily concentrated on: iOS 26.2.1 Devices with Screen Time / Communication Limits / Child Restrictions configured at the OS level App entering the BACKGROUND state shortly after a WKWebView session If anyone has a reliable local repro on a developer device, please share — we would also like to file a Feedback Assistant report with steps. Filed Feedback Will attach FB number once filed. Thanks in advance.
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Safari Web Extension popup never opens on iOS 26 — silent failure with all resources signed and bundled
I'm distributing a Safari Web Extension iOS app via TestFlight (built from a Chrome MV3 extension via xcrun safari-web-extension-converter on Xcode 26.0.1). The extension installs and registers correctly, but its popup never opens when the toolbar item is tapped. The behavior is silent — no error, no flash of UI, no console output. The Safari "ᴀA" menu just closes and the user is back at the article. WHAT WORKS: Extension appears in Settings → Safari → Extensions, can be enabled Permissions can be granted ("Always Allow on Every Website") Extension appears as expected in Safari's "ᴀA" address-bar menu WHAT DOESN'T WORK: Tapping the extension item in the AA menu produces no popup, no error, no visible response of any kind. Same on iPhone and iPad, both on iOS 26. WHAT I'VE VERIFIED VIA IPA INSPECTION: Extension .appex contains: manifest.json, popup.html, popup.js, background.js, content.js, and images/ with all icons _CodeSignature/CodeResources files2 lists 11 entries — every web extension resource is signed manifest declares: "action": { "default_popup": "popup.html", "default_icon": {...} } Extension Info.plist has standard NSExtension dict: NSExtensionPointIdentifier = com.apple.Safari.web-extension NSExtensionPrincipalClass = (My)_Extension.SafariWebExtensionHandler ISOLATION TEST: To rule out my popup code, I replaced popup.html with a 506-byte file containing only a static green box and "Hello World" text — no scripts, no images, no external references. This minimal popup ALSO fails to open with the same silent behavior. So this is not a script error or content issue. MANIFEST DETAILS (relevant excerpts): { "manifest_version": 3, "action": { "default_popup": "popup.html", "default_icon": {...} }, "background": { "scripts": ["background.js"], "persistent": false }, "content_scripts": [{ "matches": ["<all_urls>"], "js": ["content.js"] }], "permissions": ["activeTab", "storage", "scripting"], "host_permissions": ["<all_urls>"] } I previously had "background": { "service_worker": "background.js", "type": "module" } and switched to scripts/non-persistent based on prior forum advice about iOS Safari incompatibility with module-type service workers. No change in behavior either way. ENVIRONMENT: iOS 26 (iPhone and iPad — both affected) Built on macos-15 GitHub Actions runner with Xcode 26.0.1 Distribution via TestFlight Manifest version 3 Extension target produced by xcrun safari-web-extension-converter I cannot easily provide a focused Xcode test project as my entire build pipeline runs on GitHub Actions (no local Mac access at this time). I can share the IPA, build pipeline configuration, and source repository. Has anyone else seen silent popup failures on iOS 26 from converter-built Safari Web Extensions? Is there an Info.plist key, build setting, or NSExtension attribute the converter is missing that's needed for popups to render on iOS 26? Thanks for any insight.
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May ’26
iOS26.4 WKWebView loadurl error -1005
We are seeing intermittent WKWebView main-frame navigation failures on iOS 26.4.x. The failure is reported through: webView:didFailProvisionalNavigation:withError: The error code is: NSURLErrorNetworkConnectionLost (-1005) The affected pages are normal HTTPS H5 pages loaded by WKWebView,。 From our client logs, the issue appears during provisional navigation, before the page finishes loading. In many cases, error.userInfo does not contain a useful description, and the log only shows: did fail provisional navigation, error code: -1005, description: nil We have also observed a high concentration of this error on iOS 26.4.x devices. The failures are intermittent and may recover after a retry, which makes us suspect that the underlying network connection may be lost during request processing or connection reuse. What we would like to know: Is there any known issue in iOS 26.4.x / WebKit / CFNetwork that could cause WKWebView provisional navigation to fail with NSURLErrorNetworkConnectionLost (-1005)? Does WKWebView expose any public API or diagnostic mechanism to determine whether the failed request reused an existing TCP/HTTP2 connection? Is there a recommended way to collect lower-level networking diagnostics for WKWebView, such as connection reuse, HTTP/2 stream state, socket close timing, or CFNetwork diagnostics? For main-frame GET navigations that fail with -1005, is a one-time silent retry considered an acceptable mitigation? We can provide timestamps, affected URLs, device OS versions, and client logs if needed.
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General
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Why does NSURLSession with Multipath entitlement seamlessly switch to cellular when on a hardware Wi-Fi with no internet, but WKWebView does not?
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Hi all, I’m seeing a puzzling discrepancy in behavior between NSURLSession (with multipathServiceType = NSURLSessionMultipathServiceTypeInteractive) and WKWebView when the device is connected to a Wi-Fi SSID that has no internet (e.g., a hardware device’s AP). I have the Multipath entitlement properly enabled, and in this scenario: NSURLSession requests automatically fall back to cellular and succeed (no user intervention, fast switch). WKWebView loads fail or stall: the web content does not appear, and it seems like the web view is not using the cellular path even though the system network path becomes satisfied and real Internet reachability is confirmed. Environment: iOS version: (e.g., iOS 18.4) Device: (e.g., iPhone 15 Pro) Multipath entitlement: enabled in the app, using NSURLSessionMultipathServiceTypeInteractive Connected SSID: hardware device Wi-Fi with no external internet Expected fallback: automatic to cellular once the Wi-Fi has no internet, as observed with NSURLSession What I’ve done / observed: NSURLSession using Multipath works as expected:
NSURLSessionConfiguration *cfg = [NSURLSessionConfiguration defaultSessionConfiguration];
cfg.multipathServiceType = NSURLSessionMultipathServiceTypeInteractive;
NSURLSession *session = [NSURLSession sessionWithConfiguration:cfg];
NSURLRequest *req = [NSURLRequest requestWithURL:[NSURL URLWithString:@"https://www.apple.com/library/test/success.html"]];
NSURLSessionDataTask *task = [session dataTaskWithRequest:req completionHandler:^(NSData *data, NSURLResponse *resp, NSError *err) {
NSLog(@"NSURLSession result: %@, error: %@", resp, err);
}];
[task resume];
When connected to the device Wi-Fi (no external internet), the session quietly shifts to cellular and completes successfully. WKWebView fails to load under the same conditions:
[self.webView loadRequest:[NSURLRequest requestWithURL:[NSURL URLWithString:@"https://www.apple.com/library/test/success.html"]]];
The web view either shows a load failure or just hangs, even though lower-level monitoring reports that the network path is satisfied and real Internet connectivity is available. Network path monitoring logic: I use the C API nw_path_monitor to watch for nw_path_status_satisfied. Once satisfied is observed, I perform a true connectivity check using nw_connection (e.g., connecting tohttps://www.apple.com/library/test/success.html) to verify that real Internet traffic can flow over cellular. That check passes, confirming fallback to cellular, but WKWebView still does not load content. Meanwhile, NSURLSession requests in the same condition succeed immediately. Sample logging trace:
[+] nw_path_status_satisfied=1, hasWiFi=1, hasCellular=1
[+] Internet connectivity test: ready (via nw_connection)
[-] WKWebView load failed / stalled
[+] NSURLSession request completed successfully Questions: Why does NSURLSession with the multipath service type seamlessly use cellular when the Wi-Fi has no internet, but WKWebView does not exhibit the same fallback behavior? Is WKWebView not honoring the system’s multipath fallback the same way? Does it use a different networking stack or ignore the multipath entitlement in this scenario? Is there a supported way to force WKWebView to behave like NSURLSession here? For example, can I bridge content through a multipath-enabled NSURLSession and inject it into WKWebView via a custom scheme? Are there any WKWebView configuration flags, preferences, or policies that enable the same automatic interface switching? Are there known limitations or documented differences in how WKWebView handles network interface switching, path satisfaction, or multipath compared to raw NSURLSession? What I’ve ruled out / tried: Verified the Multipath entitlement is included and active. Confirmed network path is “satisfied” and that real Internet reachability succeeds before calling [webView loadRequest:]. Delayed the WKWebView load until after connectivity verification. Observed that NSURLSession requests succeed under identical connectivity conditions. Any insight into internal differences, recommended workarounds, or Apple-recommended patterns for making web content robust in a “Wi-Fi with no internet” + automatic fallback-to-cellular scenario would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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Aug ’25
JavascriptCore crashes with pas_reallocation_did_fail
Hi, My app is using JavascriptCore to run the business logic in a javascript environment. We are randomly seeing crashes when users move the app back to the foreground. These crashes are reported by Firebase (I am attaching an example). I also tried to find them in Organizer, but the stacktraces don't match and I am not sure if they are pointing to the same error (I attach one just in case). I was trying to investigate a little bit about this, but I could find any explanation about what pas_reallocation_did_fail would mean. Here is our implementation: -(void) enqueueCallback:(JSValue *)callback withArguments:(NSArray *)args exclusive:(BOOL)exclusive { [self enqueueBlock:^{ @autoreleasepool { [callback callWithArguments:args]; } } exclusive:exclusive]; } Basically, every JS block is enqueued and then run by a dedicated thread specific to our JSContext. Can I get some help? Thanks in advance! Crashlytics.txt 2024-08-30_10-00-01.2572_-0400-f757f8306eda9679ec1b2ff90fbc66c4eb1fbee7.crash
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Jul ’25
As of macOS 26.4, WKWebView content disappears after 3 seconds when part of a legacy ScreenSaver view hierarchy.
The title says it all, and I've filed FB FB22353950 that includes an Xcode 26.4 Screen Saver test project, QT movie demonstrating the error, and a PDF with complete steps to build and test. I'm asking here just to learn if this sounds familiar. The SS built on 26.4 fails in 26.4, works fine on 26.3.1. I'll supply the test files if there's interest. Thanks.
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Mar ’26
pas_panic_on_out_of_memory_error crash on tvOS 15.4 and 15.4.1
Hi there, I'm experiencing several crashes on JavaScriptCore pas_panic_on_out_of_memory_error, only on devices with tvOS 15.4 and 15.4.1. This happens with users using the app for several hours as well as 5 seconds after launching the app. Devices: AppleTV6,2 and AppleTV5,3 Thread 14 — JavaScriptCore pas_panic_on_out_of_memory_error (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore bmalloc_try_iso_allocate_impl_impl_slow (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore bmalloc_heap_config_specialized_local_allocator_try_allocate_small_segregated_slow (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore bmalloc_allocate_impl_casual_case (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore ***::String::String(char16_t const*, unsigned int) (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore JSC::LiteralParser<char16_t>::parsePrimitiveValue(JSC::VM&) (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore JSC::LiteralParser<char16_t>::parse(JSC::ParserState) (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore JSC::jsonProtoFuncParse(JSC::JSGlobalObject*, JSC::CallFrame*) (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore llint_entry (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore llint_entry (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore llint_entry (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore llint_entry (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore vmEntryToJavaScript (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore JSC::Interpreter::executeCall(JSC::JSGlobalObject*, JSC::JSObject*, JSC::CallData const&, JSC::JSValue, JSC::ArgList const&) (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore JSC::boundThisNoArgsFunctionCall(JSC::JSGlobalObject*, JSC::CallFrame*) (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore vmEntryToNative (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore JSC::Interpreter::executeCall(JSC::JSGlobalObject*, JSC::JSObject*, JSC::CallData const&, JSC::JSValue, JSC::ArgList const&) (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore JSC::profiledCall(JSC::JSGlobalObject*, JSC::ProfilingReason, JSC::JSValue, JSC::CallData const&, JSC::JSValue, JSC::ArgList const&) (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore JSObjectCallAsFunction (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore -[JSValue invokeMethod:withArguments:] (JavaScriptCore) ITMLKit -[IKJSObject invokeMethod:withArguments:] (ITMLKit) ITMLKit -[IKJSEventListenerObject invokeMethod:withArguments:thenDispatchEvent:extraInfo:] (ITMLKit) ITMLKit __43-[IKJSXMLHTTPRequest setRequestReadyState:]_block_invoke (ITMLKit) ITMLKit -[IKAppContext _doEvaluate:] (ITMLKit) ITMLKit -[IKAppContext _evaluate:] (ITMLKit) ITMLKit __41-[IKAppContext evaluate:completionBlock:]_block_invoke (ITMLKit) ITMLKit -[IKAppContext _sourcePerform] (ITMLKit) ITMLKit -[IKConcurrentEvaluator lockSchedulingForEvaluation:] (ITMLKit) ITMLKit IKRunLoopSourcePerformCallBack (ITMLKit) CoreFoundation __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ (CoreFoundation) CoreFoundation __CFRunLoopDoSource0 (CoreFoundation) CoreFoundation __CFRunLoopDoSources0 (CoreFoundation) CoreFoundation __CFRunLoopRun (CoreFoundation) CoreFoundation CFRunLoopRunSpecific (CoreFoundation) ITMLKit -[IKAppContext _jsThreadMain] (ITMLKit) Foundation __NSThread__start__ (Foundation) libsyste...ad.dylib _pthread_start (libsystem_pthread.dylib) libsyste...ad.dylib thread_start (libsystem_pthread.dylib) This issue seems very similar to this existing thread, although not sure its related
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iOS 26 beta 5 WKWebView crashes
WKWebView has set the option to disable selection ("document. documentElement. style. webkitUserSelect='none ';") and long press ("document. documentElement. style. webkitTouchCallout='none';"). If there is text on one of the images in WebView, simply tap the image twice and then long press the text. The program will crash with the following error message: 0 CoreFoundation 0x185e058c8 __exceptionPreprocess + 164 1 libobjc.A.dylib 0x182d797c4 objc_exception_throw + 88 2 CoreFoundation 0x185e908d4 -[NSException initWithCoder:] + 0 3 QuartzCore 0x18678a874 CA::Layer::set_position(CA::Vec2&lt;double&gt; const&amp;, bool) + 160 4 QuartzCore 0x1869a7270 -[CALayer setPosition:] + 52 5 UIKitCore 0x18c4ac564 -[UIView _backing_setPosition:] + 176 6 UIKitCore 0x18cefdf0c -[UIView setCenter:] + 220 7 UIKitCore 0x18cd9f794 -[_UIEditMenuContentPresentation _displayPreparedMenu:titleView:reason:didDismissMenu:configuration:] + 936 8 UIKitCore 0x18cd9f3c0 __54-[_UIEditMenuContentPresentation _displayMenu:reason:]_block_invoke + 104 9 UIKitCore 0x18ced1060 -[UIEditMenuInteraction _editMenuPresentation:preparedMenuForDisplay:completion:] + 384 10 UIKitCore 0x18cd9f2e4 -[_UIEditMenuContentPresentation _displayMenu:reason:] + 304 11 UIKitCore 0x18cd9f0d8 -[_UIEditMenuContentPresentation displayMenu:configuration:] + 64 12 UIKitCore 0x18ced0344 __58-[UIEditMenuInteraction presentEditMenuWithConfiguration:]_block_invoke + 260 13 UIKitCore 0x18ced1f8c __80-[UIEditMenuInteraction _prepareMenuAtLocation:configuration:completionHandler:]_block_invoke + 80 14 UIKitCore 0x18cc8403c __109-[UITextContextMenuInteraction _editMenuInteraction:menuForConfiguration:suggestedActions:completionHandler:]_block_invoke + 180 15 UIKitCore 0x18cc84584 __107-[UITextContextMenuInteraction _querySelectionCommandsForConfiguration:suggestedActions:completionHandler:]_block_invoke + 148 16 WebKit 0x1a05ae5d4 WTF::CompletionHandler&lt;void (WebKit::DocumentEditingContext&amp;&amp;)&gt;::operator()(WebKit::DocumentEditingContext&amp;&amp;) + 64 17 WebKit 0x1a05bb468 WTF::Detail::CallableWrapper&lt;WTF::CompletionHandler&lt;void (IPC::Connection*, IPC::Decoder*)&gt; IPC::Connection::makeAsyncReplyCompletionHandler&lt;Messages::WebPage::RequestDocumentEditingContext, WTF::CompletionHandler&lt;void (WebKit::DocumentEditingContext&amp;&amp;)&gt;&gt;(WTF::CompletionHandler&lt;void (WebKit::DocumentEditingContext&amp;&amp;)&gt;&amp;&amp;, WTF::ThreadLikeAssertion)::'lambda'(IPC::Connection*, IPC::Decoder*), void, IPC::Connection*, IPC::Decoder*&gt;::call(IPC::Connection*, IPC::Decoder*) + 196 18 WebKit 0x19fcf5db8 WTF::Detail::CallableWrapper&lt;WebKit::AuxiliaryProcessProxy::sendMessage(WTF::UniqueRef&lt;IPC::Encoder&gt;&amp;&amp;, WTF::OptionSet&lt;IPC::SendOption&gt;, std::__1::optional&lt;IPC::ConnectionAsyncReplyHandler&gt;, WebKit::AuxiliaryProcessProxy::ShouldStartProcessThrottlerActivity)::$_1, void, IPC::Connection*, IPC::Decoder*&gt;::call(IPC::Connection*, IPC::Decoder*) + 64 19 WebKit 0x19fce54f0 IPC::Connection::dispatchMessage(WTF::UniqueRef&lt;IPC::Decoder&gt;) + 340 20 WebKit 0x19fcf5aa0 IPC::Connection::dispatchIncomingMessages() + 536 Will the official version have this issue?
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Aug ’25
app-site-association.cdn-apple.com | Cache not updating
We're handling our universal links (deep links) via our custom router written in express.js. We recently update our .well-known format as per: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/supporting-associated-domains Our own domain link shows them correctly if we apply cache bust to it: Normal link: https://links.sastaticket.pk/.well-known/apple-app-site-association Cache bust: https://links.sastaticket.pk/.well-known/apple-app-site-association?1 Now, since app-site cache is not updating at: https://app-site-association.cdn-apple.com/a/v1/links.sastaticket.pk Our main domain link is not getting updated response either. Its been more than 72 hours now. Any help, how to push the app-site cache to update? I can provide more context if needed, Thanks
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Mar ’26
CSS Grid subpixel column width misalignment at non-100% zoom levels in Safari
Steps to reproduce: Create a CSS grid with fractional column widths e.g. grid-template-columns: repeat(3, 518.7875px) Set browser zoom to 85% or 115% Observe columns misalign with background-size pattern Expected: Columns render consistently at all zoom levels Actual: Subpixel rounding causes visual misalignment macOS: 13/14/15 inch MacBook
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Feb ’26
Applications developed using WKWebView is limited to running at 60 fps.
I'm developing a cross-platform application using Tauri, which uses WebView technology as the GUI renderer. On macOS, it should be using WKWebView. Based on my tests, all applications developed with Tauri can only run at 60fps on macOS and cannot take advantage of ProMotion displays to achieve a 120fps refresh rate, whereas the same application can run at 120fps on other platforms. I have submitted this issue to Tauri on GitHub, and it appears that this cannot be resolved through external settings, but only by modifying the WKWebView code to support higher frame rates. Is there any possible solution to this?
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Aug ’25
Safari Technology Preview closes unexpectedly on external monitor
If the Safari Technology Preview window is located on an external monitor with DisplayLink and the computer goes to sleep (screen saver), when it returns, it closes with an error. If the window is located on another monitor that is connected by USB, it does not close. Equipo: Macbook Pro M4 Pro SO: MacOS Sequoia 15.6.1 Safari Technology Preview: Release 227 (preview version work fine) DisplayLink Manager: 13.0.1 (build 46)
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`WKHTTPCookieDataStore` cookie data loss and synchronization issues seen at scale
Hello, I am investigating a WKWebView cookie reliability issue with WKWebsiteDataStore.default() / persistent website data, and I would like to request a supported public API to force persistent cookie durability. We set persistent cookies from native code through the public WKHTTPCookieStore API: let dataStore = WKWebsiteDataStore.default() let cookieStore = dataStore.httpCookieStore await cookieStore.setCookie(cookie) The cookies have Max-Age / maximumAge set, so these are persistent cookies, not session-only cookies. Reproduction pattern: Use WKWebsiteDataStore.default(). Clear existing cookies. Set a persistent cookie through WKHTTPCookieStore.setCookie. After setCookie completes, terminate WebKit's NetworkProcess soon afterward. Create or reuse a WKWebView with the same WKWebsiteDataStore.default(). Load a same-origin page or trigger a same-origin fetch. I also have reproducible WebKit source-level test cases for this, in the style of TestWebKitAPI / WKHTTPCookieStore tests. The tests exercise persistent WKWebsiteDataStore.default() cookies, terminate the NetworkProcess after the cookie mutation, and then verify that a top-level load, same-origin fetch, and WKHTTPCookieStore cookie read can miss the cookie on an unpatched WebKit build. Observed result: The next top-level HTTP request, and sometimes a same-origin fetch, can omit the cookie that was just set. After the NetworkProcess is relaunched, WKHTTPCookieStore.allCookies() can also fail to show the recently set cookie. If I wait long enough after the cookie mutation before terminating the NetworkProcess, the problem disappears. In local simulator testing, this lines up with CFNetwork appearing to debounce/coalesce persistent cookie writes in an approximately 2-to-10 second window. That makes this look like setCookie completion means the current NetworkProcess / CFNetwork cookie store accepted the cookie in memory, but the persistent cookie backing store has not necessarily been written yet. If the NetworkProcess dies before that delayed write, the replacement NetworkProcess appears to reload stale cookie state from disk. This is especially painful for apps that bridge native authentication state into WKWebView. The app sees setCookie complete, assumes the cookie is ready, and then a later WebKit NetworkProcess termination can cause authenticated web requests to be sent without the expected auth cookie. We believe that, at scale, this is a mechanism causing a baseline of about 5% of our HTTP requests, as measured by HAProxy, to lack cookies that should be present. We know those cookies should be present because we duplicate the same values as URLRequest headers under different keys, and the headers are present while the corresponding Cookie header entries are missing. The API gap is that there does not appear to be a supported public equivalent of Android WebView's CookieManager.flush(). There is no public way for an app to say: "I just mutated persistent WKWebView cookies; please synchronously/asynchronously flush the persistent cookie store before I proceed." Request: Please expose a public flush API for persistent WKHTTPCookieStore / WKWebsiteDataStore cookies, for example an async API shaped like: try await websiteDataStore.httpCookieStore.flush() or: try await websiteDataStore.flushCookies() The important behavior would be: after WKHTTPCookieStore.setCookie / deleteCookie completes, an app can explicitly request durability; the flush completion should mean persistent cookie state has been handed to the backing persistent store, not merely accepted by the current NetworkProcess; if flushing is impossible because the relevant process/state is gone, the API should fail or report that, rather than silently succeeding; the API should be safe for App Store apps and should not require private SPI. Question: Are there any recommended supported patterns today for forcing persistent WKWebView cookies to reach durable storage after native WKHTTPCookieStore mutations? Is there an official supported way to force or observe cookie durability for persistent WKWebsiteDataStore cookies? If not, is the recommended approach simply to re-apply critical cookies before loads and tolerate NetworkProcess loss as unrecoverable app-side state? This issue is not just theoretical. It affects auth/session reliability when WebKit's NetworkProcess is terminated before the backing persistent cookie write completes. Apps can reduce unnecessary cookie churn, but without a flush API there is no supported way to close the durability window after setting important persistent cookies.
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iOS Safari: Taking multiple photos via camera in overrides previous capture instead of accumulating
Summary On iOS Safari (and WKWebView-based browsers), when a web page uses <input type="file" accept="image/*" capture="environment"> (or capture="user"), the user can only ever hold one captured photo at a time. Each time the file picker is opened and the user takes a new photo using the camera, the newly captured image completely replaces the previously captured image in the input's files FileList. There is no way to accumulate multiple camera-captured photos across successive picker sessions. Steps to Reproduce Set up a web page with an <input type="file" accept="image/*" multiple> element (with or without the capture attribute). Open the page in iOS Safari on an iPhone. Tap the file input — choose Take Photo from the action sheet. Capture a photo and tap Use Photo. Verify input.files.length === 1 (first photo is captured). Tap the same file input again — choose Take Photo again. Capture a second photo and tap Use Photo. Check input.files.length. Expected Result input.files.length should be 2 (or more), containing both the first and second captured photos. The browser should accumulate photos across picker sessions when the multiple attribute is present. Actual Result input.files.length is 1 — only the most recently captured photo is present. The previously captured photo is completely gone. Every new camera capture wipes out all prior selections. Root Cause Analysis On iOS, each invocation of the system file picker (whether using the camera or photo library) creates a brand-new FileList and assigns it to the input element, discarding any previously selected files. The FileList interface is read-only per the HTML spec — web developers cannot programmatically append File objects to it. The DataTransfer API workaround (constructing a new FileList via DataTransfer.items.add()) does not work on iOS Safari — the DataTransfer constructor is not supported for programmatic file list manipulation in file inputs on iOS WebKit. This is specific to iOS. On macOS Safari and all desktop browsers, users can select multiple files in a single picker session, avoiding this issue. Impact This makes it impossible to build a web-based multi-photo capture workflow on iOS using standard HTML APIs. Common real-world use cases that are broken: Uploading multiple photos of a document one page at a time Capturing multiple product photos for a listing Progressive photo capture in inspection or form-filling apps Any PWA or web app requiring sequential camera captures Users must select all photos in a single picker session. If they tap "Cancel" or close the picker, all prior captures are permanently lost. Request Please fix WebKit on iOS so that when <input type="file" multiple> is used, re-opening the file picker either: Accumulates newly selected/captured files into the existing FileList, or Presents the system picker with previously selected files pre-checked (similar to how macOS handles re-opening file dialogs), or Exposes a web API (e.g., via the File System Access API's showOpenFilePicker() with multi-select) that developers can use to manage a cumulative file collection on iOS. Environment Devices: iPhone 13, 14, 15 Pro (physical devices) iOS versions: iOS 16.x, 17.x, 18.x — all affected Browser: Safari (Mobile) Also reproduced in: Chrome for iOS, Firefox for iOS (both use WKWebView) Not reproducible on: macOS Safari, Chrome desktop, Firefox desktop A Feedback Assistant report has been filed. Happy to provide a minimal HTML repro page on request.
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iOS crash: EXC_BAD_ACCESS in iOS 26+ when mouting/dismounting WebView
I'm experiencing a native crash on iOS 26+ with WebKit with title: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS). The stack trace points to UIKit/WebKit animation and context menu handling, and the crash occurs while a WebView is presented or dismissed. Crashed: com.apple.main-thread 0 WebKit 0x7bcfac <redacted> + 12 1 WebKit 0xaf5c34 <redacted> + 84 2 UIKitCore 0x34ebdc -[_UIContextMenuAnimator performAllCompletions] + 248 3 UIKitCore 0x7f997c block_destroy_helper.72 + 1840 4 UIKitCore 0x7fb4b4 objectdestroy.36Tm + 88 5 UIKitCore 0x7ad354 objectdestroy.3Tm + 30500 6 UIKitCore 0x5c0e5c __swift_memcpy192_8 + 4352 7 UIKitCore 0x21944 block_copy_helper.374 + 40 8 UIKitCore 0x1dc174 -[_UIGroupCompletion _performAllCompletions] + 160 9 UIKitCore 0x35d0c4 -[_UIGravityWellEffectBody .cxx_destruct] + 180 10 UIKitCore 0x215018 -[UIScrollView _contentLayoutGuideIfExists] + 72 11 UIKitCore 0x943e4 NSStringFromUIEdgeInsets + 304 12 UIKitCore 0x94348 NSStringFromUIEdgeInsets + 148 13 UIKitCore 0x8f598 __UIVIEW_IS_EXECUTING_ANIMATION_COMPLETION_BLOCK__ + 36 14 UIKitCore 0x1995d8c -[UIViewAnimationBlockDelegate _sendDeferredCompletion:] + 92 15 libdispatch.dylib 0x1adc _dispatch_call_block_and_release + 32 16 libdispatch.dylib 0x1b7fc _dispatch_client_callout + 16 17 libdispatch.dylib 0x38b10 _dispatch_main_queue_drain.cold.5 + 812 18 libdispatch.dylib 0x10ec8 _dispatch_main_queue_drain + 180 19 libdispatch.dylib 0x10e04 _dispatch_main_queue_callback_4CF + 44 20 CoreFoundation 0x6a2b4 __CFRUNLOOP_IS_SERVICING_THE_MAIN_DISPATCH_QUEUE__ + 16 21 CoreFoundation 0x1db3c __CFRunLoopRun + 1944 22 CoreFoundation 0x1ca6c _CFRunLoopRunSpecificWithOptions + 532 23 GraphicsServices 0x1498 GSEventRunModal + 120 24 UIKitCore 0x9ddf8 -[UIApplication _run] + 792 25 UIKitCore 0x46e54 UIApplicationMain + 336 26 - 0xedf88 main + 24 (AppDelegate.swift:24) 27 ??? 0x196686e28 (Missing)
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Browser upload from camera roll
When using a web page to upload from the camera roll. During selection everything is ok but after confirming the selection, its still possible to change the selection and if media is in a processing or downloading state its not obvious to a user what is going on. This results to a confusing user experience. It doesn't seem like theres any signal back to the page in this state, its just a poor camera roll picker which doesn't block selection changes or show any progress that something is happening (i.e. localising or processing for upload). Same result on Chrome and Safari
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General
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May ’26
WKWebView iOS 26 preventing javascript injections
I have an ASP.NET WebForm website application running under a WebView (WKWebView) developed with DotNet MAUI, and I've been experiencing problems since compiling with iOS 26. Specifically, there are two buttons on the webform. These buttons use some JavaScript code defined within the page via onClientClick from the ASPX page, while the button is also called from the server side using code like this: string encodedMessage = System.Web.HttpUtility.JavaScriptStringEncode(diffLocationMessage, true); string scriptError = $"hideLoading(); showBootStrapStyleAlert({encodedMessage}, 'error');"; ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(this, GetType(), "Alert_Error_DiffLoc", scriptError, true); Some of these JavaScript scripts work, while others don't. At the same time, the OnClientClick button on the MAUI side uses a special handler to process a parameter (ENTRY or EXIT) received from these buttons and updates some hidden fields and labels on the webform side. await myWebView.EvaluateJavaScriptAsync( $"if(document.getElementById('hfLatMaui')) document.getElementById('hfLatMaui').value = '{latitude}';"); await myWebView.EvaluateJavaScriptAsync( $"if(document.getElementById('hfLonMaui')) document.getElementById('hfLonMaui').value = '{longitude}';"); await myWebView.EvaluateJavaScriptAsync( $"if(document.getElementById('hiddenCurrentLat')) document.getElementById('hiddenCurrentLat').value = '{latitude}';"); await myWebView.EvaluateJavaScriptAsync( $"if(document.getElementById('hiddenCurrentLon')) document.getElementById('hiddenCurrentLon').value = '{longitude}';"); // Part 2: Update labels await myWebView.EvaluateJavaScriptAsync( $"if(document.getElementById('lblLatMaui')) document.getElementById('lblLatMaui').innerText = '{latitude}';"); await myWebView.EvaluateJavaScriptAsync( $"if(document.getElementById('lblLonMaui')) document.getElementById('lblLonMaui').innerText = '{longitude}';"); Server-side operations are performed with the values ​​received from here. While the above problems did not occur up to iOS 18.x and Xcode 16.4, they are now occurring. What should I do? What do you suggest? NOTE-1: When my iPhone is connected to my M4 Pro PC via a Type-C Lightning cable, I saw that everything worked correctly when I ran the page under the Develop menu in Safari - I tested it. NOTE-2: The problem is, as explained in NOTE-1, that the WebView executes some JavaScript behaviors while blocking others.
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General
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Apple cookie error
Hi everyone, We are currently experiencing a strange issue with our PWA on iOS and I wanted to ask if anyone has seen something similar before. Setup Around 1,200 active users ASP.NET backend/server PWA hosted on a subdomain: user.PLACEHOLDER.de The app has two main areas: User area: /User Admin area: /Customers Most users install the PWA normally through Safari using “Add to Home Screen”. The Problem The issue only happens on iOS when the app is installed as a real PWA. Steps to reproduce: Admin opens the installed PWA Admin navigates to the admin section (/Customers) Admin closes the PWA while still being inside /Customers When the admin reopens the app, the entire app is broken and nothing works anymore However: If the admin navigates back to the normal user area (/User) BEFORE closing the app, everything works fine The issue only happens if the app is closed while inside /Customers At this point, the only fix is: uninstall the PWA reinstall it login again The Weird Part If the user only adds the website icon to the home screen WITHOUT installing it as a standalone PWA, everything works perfectly. So the issue seems to happen specifically in iOS standalone PWA mode. Additional Notes Only happens on Apple/iOS devices After latest IOS-Update Android works perfectly Has anyone experienced something similar or knows what could cause this behavior? The cookie settings in ASP.NET: options.Cookie.Domain = ".PLACEHOLDER.de"; options.Cookie.IsEssential = true; options.Cookie.HttpOnly = true; options.Cookie.SameSite = SameSiteMode.None; options.Cookie.Path = "/"; options.Cookie.Name = ".AspNet.SharedCookie"; options.Cookie.SecurePolicy = CookieSecurePolicy.Always; EDIT: I currently suspect that the issue is related to cookies/session handling, but I’m not sure. Unfortunately we cannot properly debug iOS because we only have Windows devices available. The mainfest.json: { "manifest_version": 3, "name": "Name", "short_name": "Name", "description": "Buchen von Kursen", "icons": [ { "src": "/images/192x192.png", "sizes": "192x192" }, { "src": "/images/512x512.png", "sizes": "512x512" } ], "display": "standalone", "start_url": "https://user.PLACEHOLDER.de/User", "scope":"/", "content_scripts": [ { "js": [ "service-worker.js" ] } ] }
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[iOS 26.x] WKWebView crashes with NSInternalInconsistencyException — KVO inconsistency on configuration.enforcesChildRestrictions from STScreenTimeConfigurationObserver
Summary We are seeing a recurring fatal NSInternalInconsistencyException on iOS 26.x devices. The crash originates entirely from system frameworks (Foundation / WebKit / Screen Time / NSXPCConnection) — there are no app frames in the stack. The exception is raised from an XPC reply on a worker thread, so the host app cannot wrap it in @try/@catch. The crash appears to be a KVO consistency check failing inside the platform's internal Screen Time observer (STScreenTimeConfigurationObserver) when it observes WKWebView's configuration.enforcesChildRestrictions key path. The exception message states the value of the intermediate key configuration changed without an appropriate KVO notification. Environment iOS versions: 26.2.1 (also seen on 26.0.x – 26.2.x) Devices: iPhone 13 (iPhone14,5), iPhone 16 Plus, others App orientation: portrait Process state at crash: BACKGROUND (most occurrences) App uses WKWebView in several screens (link preview, in-app web, 3rd-party SDK web views) Crash is recurring across multiple users on iOS 26.x and is reproducible at scale in production Exception Name: NSInternalInconsistencyException Reason: Cannot update for observer <WKScreenTimeConfigurationObserver 0x...> for the key path "configuration.enforcesChildRestrictions" from <STScreenTimeConfigurationObserver 0x...>, most likely because the value for the key "configuration" has changed without an appropriate KVO notification being sent. Check the KVO-compliance of the STScreenTimeConfigurationObserver class. Crashing thread (top frames) 0 CoreFoundation __exceptionPreprocess 1 libobjc.A.dylib objc_exception_throw 2 Foundation -[NSKeyValueNestedProperty object:withObservance:didChangeValueForKeyOrKeys:recurse:forwardingValues:] 3 Foundation NSKeyValueDidChange 4 Foundation -[NSObject(NSKeyValueObservingPrivate) _changeValueForKeys:count:maybeOldValuesDict:maybeNewValuesDict:usingBlock:] 5 Foundation -[NSObject(NSKeyValueObservingPrivate) _changeValueForKey:key:key:usingBlock:] 6 Foundation NSSetObjectValueAndNotify 7 CoreFoundation invoking 8 Foundation -[NSInvocation invoke] 9 Foundation 10 Foundation -[NSXPCConnection _decodeAndInvokeReplyBlockWithEvent:sequence:replyInfo:] 11 Foundation __88-[NSXPCConnection _sendInvocation:orArguments:count:methodSignature:selector:withProxy:]_block_invoke_5 12 libxpc.dylib _xpc_connection_reply_callout 13 libxpc.dylib _xpc_connection_call_reply_async 14 libdispatch.dylib _dispatch_mach_msg_async_reply_invoke 15 libdispatch.dylib _dispatch_root_queue_drain_deferred_item 16 libdispatch.dylib _dispatch_kevent_worker_thread (Every frame above frame 0 lives in the system. No app frames are present.) What we observed Crash fires asynchronously on a libdispatch kevent worker thread, triggered by an XPC reply from the Screen Time service. The exception is thrown while the platform updates a chained KVO key path (configuration.enforcesChildRestrictions) on a WKWebView instance. The intermediate key configuration apparently changed without a paired willChange/didChange notification, which Foundation's KVO machinery then flags as inconsistency. Because the throw happens on the XPC reply path, there is no app-level synchronous frame we can wrap to recover. The exception unwinds straight into std::__terminate. What we tried (no effect) Confirmed all WKWebView creation and release happens on the main thread. Stop loading and nil out navigationDelegate before releasing the WKWebView. Avoided mutating WKWebViewConfiguration after the WKWebView is created. Checked for any custom KVO on WKWebView.configuration in app code — none exists. The crash still reproduces; we have no path to mitigate it from the application side. Questions for Apple / the community Is STScreenTimeConfigurationObserver expected to observe WKWebView.configuration.enforcesChildRestrictions under all conditions on iOS 26, or only when Screen Time / Communication Limits / Child Restrictions are enabled on the device? 2. Is there a public API (WKWebViewConfiguration option, Info.plist key, etc.) to opt a WKWebView out of Screen Time observation for hosts that do not need Screen Time integration for their web content? 3. Is this a known regression in iOS 26.x KVO chained-key-path notification posting inside WebKit's Screen Time integration? If so, is a fix slated for an upcoming 26.x release? 4. Is there any recommended workaround on the application side that does not rely on swizzling private Foundation / NSXPCConnection methods? Reproduction notes We do not have a deterministic local repro. Crashes are heavily concentrated on: iOS 26.2.1 Devices with Screen Time / Communication Limits / Child Restrictions configured at the OS level App entering the BACKGROUND state shortly after a WKWebView session If anyone has a reliable local repro on a developer device, please share — we would also like to file a Feedback Assistant report with steps. Filed Feedback Will attach FB number once filed. Thanks in advance.
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May ’26
Safari Web Extension popup never opens on iOS 26 — silent failure with all resources signed and bundled
I'm distributing a Safari Web Extension iOS app via TestFlight (built from a Chrome MV3 extension via xcrun safari-web-extension-converter on Xcode 26.0.1). The extension installs and registers correctly, but its popup never opens when the toolbar item is tapped. The behavior is silent — no error, no flash of UI, no console output. The Safari "ᴀA" menu just closes and the user is back at the article. WHAT WORKS: Extension appears in Settings → Safari → Extensions, can be enabled Permissions can be granted ("Always Allow on Every Website") Extension appears as expected in Safari's "ᴀA" address-bar menu WHAT DOESN'T WORK: Tapping the extension item in the AA menu produces no popup, no error, no visible response of any kind. Same on iPhone and iPad, both on iOS 26. WHAT I'VE VERIFIED VIA IPA INSPECTION: Extension .appex contains: manifest.json, popup.html, popup.js, background.js, content.js, and images/ with all icons _CodeSignature/CodeResources files2 lists 11 entries — every web extension resource is signed manifest declares: "action": { "default_popup": "popup.html", "default_icon": {...} } Extension Info.plist has standard NSExtension dict: NSExtensionPointIdentifier = com.apple.Safari.web-extension NSExtensionPrincipalClass = (My)_Extension.SafariWebExtensionHandler ISOLATION TEST: To rule out my popup code, I replaced popup.html with a 506-byte file containing only a static green box and "Hello World" text — no scripts, no images, no external references. This minimal popup ALSO fails to open with the same silent behavior. So this is not a script error or content issue. MANIFEST DETAILS (relevant excerpts): { "manifest_version": 3, "action": { "default_popup": "popup.html", "default_icon": {...} }, "background": { "scripts": ["background.js"], "persistent": false }, "content_scripts": [{ "matches": ["<all_urls>"], "js": ["content.js"] }], "permissions": ["activeTab", "storage", "scripting"], "host_permissions": ["<all_urls>"] } I previously had "background": { "service_worker": "background.js", "type": "module" } and switched to scripts/non-persistent based on prior forum advice about iOS Safari incompatibility with module-type service workers. No change in behavior either way. ENVIRONMENT: iOS 26 (iPhone and iPad — both affected) Built on macos-15 GitHub Actions runner with Xcode 26.0.1 Distribution via TestFlight Manifest version 3 Extension target produced by xcrun safari-web-extension-converter I cannot easily provide a focused Xcode test project as my entire build pipeline runs on GitHub Actions (no local Mac access at this time). I can share the IPA, build pipeline configuration, and source repository. Has anyone else seen silent popup failures on iOS 26 from converter-built Safari Web Extensions? Is there an Info.plist key, build setting, or NSExtension attribute the converter is missing that's needed for popups to render on iOS 26? Thanks for any insight.
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May ’26
iOS26.4 WKWebView loadurl error -1005
We are seeing intermittent WKWebView main-frame navigation failures on iOS 26.4.x. The failure is reported through: webView:didFailProvisionalNavigation:withError: The error code is: NSURLErrorNetworkConnectionLost (-1005) The affected pages are normal HTTPS H5 pages loaded by WKWebView,。 From our client logs, the issue appears during provisional navigation, before the page finishes loading. In many cases, error.userInfo does not contain a useful description, and the log only shows: did fail provisional navigation, error code: -1005, description: nil We have also observed a high concentration of this error on iOS 26.4.x devices. The failures are intermittent and may recover after a retry, which makes us suspect that the underlying network connection may be lost during request processing or connection reuse. What we would like to know: Is there any known issue in iOS 26.4.x / WebKit / CFNetwork that could cause WKWebView provisional navigation to fail with NSURLErrorNetworkConnectionLost (-1005)? Does WKWebView expose any public API or diagnostic mechanism to determine whether the failed request reused an existing TCP/HTTP2 connection? Is there a recommended way to collect lower-level networking diagnostics for WKWebView, such as connection reuse, HTTP/2 stream state, socket close timing, or CFNetwork diagnostics? For main-frame GET navigations that fail with -1005, is a one-time silent retry considered an acceptable mitigation? We can provide timestamps, affected URLs, device OS versions, and client logs if needed.
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Why does NSURLSession with Multipath entitlement seamlessly switch to cellular when on a hardware Wi-Fi with no internet, but WKWebView does not?
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Hi all, I’m seeing a puzzling discrepancy in behavior between NSURLSession (with multipathServiceType = NSURLSessionMultipathServiceTypeInteractive) and WKWebView when the device is connected to a Wi-Fi SSID that has no internet (e.g., a hardware device’s AP). I have the Multipath entitlement properly enabled, and in this scenario: NSURLSession requests automatically fall back to cellular and succeed (no user intervention, fast switch). WKWebView loads fail or stall: the web content does not appear, and it seems like the web view is not using the cellular path even though the system network path becomes satisfied and real Internet reachability is confirmed. Environment: iOS version: (e.g., iOS 18.4) Device: (e.g., iPhone 15 Pro) Multipath entitlement: enabled in the app, using NSURLSessionMultipathServiceTypeInteractive Connected SSID: hardware device Wi-Fi with no external internet Expected fallback: automatic to cellular once the Wi-Fi has no internet, as observed with NSURLSession What I’ve done / observed: NSURLSession using Multipath works as expected:
NSURLSessionConfiguration *cfg = [NSURLSessionConfiguration defaultSessionConfiguration];
cfg.multipathServiceType = NSURLSessionMultipathServiceTypeInteractive;
NSURLSession *session = [NSURLSession sessionWithConfiguration:cfg];
NSURLRequest *req = [NSURLRequest requestWithURL:[NSURL URLWithString:@"https://www.apple.com/library/test/success.html"]];
NSURLSessionDataTask *task = [session dataTaskWithRequest:req completionHandler:^(NSData *data, NSURLResponse *resp, NSError *err) {
NSLog(@"NSURLSession result: %@, error: %@", resp, err);
}];
[task resume];
When connected to the device Wi-Fi (no external internet), the session quietly shifts to cellular and completes successfully. WKWebView fails to load under the same conditions:
[self.webView loadRequest:[NSURLRequest requestWithURL:[NSURL URLWithString:@"https://www.apple.com/library/test/success.html"]]];
The web view either shows a load failure or just hangs, even though lower-level monitoring reports that the network path is satisfied and real Internet connectivity is available. Network path monitoring logic: I use the C API nw_path_monitor to watch for nw_path_status_satisfied. Once satisfied is observed, I perform a true connectivity check using nw_connection (e.g., connecting tohttps://www.apple.com/library/test/success.html) to verify that real Internet traffic can flow over cellular. That check passes, confirming fallback to cellular, but WKWebView still does not load content. Meanwhile, NSURLSession requests in the same condition succeed immediately. Sample logging trace:
[+] nw_path_status_satisfied=1, hasWiFi=1, hasCellular=1
[+] Internet connectivity test: ready (via nw_connection)
[-] WKWebView load failed / stalled
[+] NSURLSession request completed successfully Questions: Why does NSURLSession with the multipath service type seamlessly use cellular when the Wi-Fi has no internet, but WKWebView does not exhibit the same fallback behavior? Is WKWebView not honoring the system’s multipath fallback the same way? Does it use a different networking stack or ignore the multipath entitlement in this scenario? Is there a supported way to force WKWebView to behave like NSURLSession here? For example, can I bridge content through a multipath-enabled NSURLSession and inject it into WKWebView via a custom scheme? Are there any WKWebView configuration flags, preferences, or policies that enable the same automatic interface switching? Are there known limitations or documented differences in how WKWebView handles network interface switching, path satisfaction, or multipath compared to raw NSURLSession? What I’ve ruled out / tried: Verified the Multipath entitlement is included and active. Confirmed network path is “satisfied” and that real Internet reachability succeeds before calling [webView loadRequest:]. Delayed the WKWebView load until after connectivity verification. Observed that NSURLSession requests succeed under identical connectivity conditions. Any insight into internal differences, recommended workarounds, or Apple-recommended patterns for making web content robust in a “Wi-Fi with no internet” + automatic fallback-to-cellular scenario would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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Aug ’25
JavascriptCore crashes with pas_reallocation_did_fail
Hi, My app is using JavascriptCore to run the business logic in a javascript environment. We are randomly seeing crashes when users move the app back to the foreground. These crashes are reported by Firebase (I am attaching an example). I also tried to find them in Organizer, but the stacktraces don't match and I am not sure if they are pointing to the same error (I attach one just in case). I was trying to investigate a little bit about this, but I could find any explanation about what pas_reallocation_did_fail would mean. Here is our implementation: -(void) enqueueCallback:(JSValue *)callback withArguments:(NSArray *)args exclusive:(BOOL)exclusive { [self enqueueBlock:^{ @autoreleasepool { [callback callWithArguments:args]; } } exclusive:exclusive]; } Basically, every JS block is enqueued and then run by a dedicated thread specific to our JSContext. Can I get some help? Thanks in advance! Crashlytics.txt 2024-08-30_10-00-01.2572_-0400-f757f8306eda9679ec1b2ff90fbc66c4eb1fbee7.crash
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Jul ’25
Accessing Extension Resources from Content scripts
In a Safari Web Extension using Manifest V3, how can a content script access an HTML file that is bundled with the extension (e.g., to inject it as an iframe)? Safari's CSP seem to prevent the use of browser.runtime.getURL() in the MAIN world — is there a recommended way to load such resources securely?
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Jun ’25
OS26 SwiftUI WebView - Go Forward/Back?
Trying to implement my own forward/back buttons for the new SwiftUI WebView and reading the documentation I’m totally lost. What’s the recommended way of implementing forward/back behavior with this component?
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Aug ’25
As of macOS 26.4, WKWebView content disappears after 3 seconds when part of a legacy ScreenSaver view hierarchy.
The title says it all, and I've filed FB FB22353950 that includes an Xcode 26.4 Screen Saver test project, QT movie demonstrating the error, and a PDF with complete steps to build and test. I'm asking here just to learn if this sounds familiar. The SS built on 26.4 fails in 26.4, works fine on 26.3.1. I'll supply the test files if there's interest. Thanks.
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Mar ’26
pas_panic_on_out_of_memory_error crash on tvOS 15.4 and 15.4.1
Hi there, I'm experiencing several crashes on JavaScriptCore pas_panic_on_out_of_memory_error, only on devices with tvOS 15.4 and 15.4.1. This happens with users using the app for several hours as well as 5 seconds after launching the app. Devices: AppleTV6,2 and AppleTV5,3 Thread 14 — JavaScriptCore pas_panic_on_out_of_memory_error (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore bmalloc_try_iso_allocate_impl_impl_slow (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore bmalloc_heap_config_specialized_local_allocator_try_allocate_small_segregated_slow (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore bmalloc_allocate_impl_casual_case (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore ***::String::String(char16_t const*, unsigned int) (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore JSC::LiteralParser<char16_t>::parsePrimitiveValue(JSC::VM&) (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore JSC::LiteralParser<char16_t>::parse(JSC::ParserState) (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore JSC::jsonProtoFuncParse(JSC::JSGlobalObject*, JSC::CallFrame*) (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore llint_entry (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore llint_entry (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore llint_entry (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore llint_entry (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore vmEntryToJavaScript (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore JSC::Interpreter::executeCall(JSC::JSGlobalObject*, JSC::JSObject*, JSC::CallData const&, JSC::JSValue, JSC::ArgList const&) (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore JSC::boundThisNoArgsFunctionCall(JSC::JSGlobalObject*, JSC::CallFrame*) (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore vmEntryToNative (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore JSC::Interpreter::executeCall(JSC::JSGlobalObject*, JSC::JSObject*, JSC::CallData const&, JSC::JSValue, JSC::ArgList const&) (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore JSC::profiledCall(JSC::JSGlobalObject*, JSC::ProfilingReason, JSC::JSValue, JSC::CallData const&, JSC::JSValue, JSC::ArgList const&) (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore JSObjectCallAsFunction (JavaScriptCore) JavaScriptCore -[JSValue invokeMethod:withArguments:] (JavaScriptCore) ITMLKit -[IKJSObject invokeMethod:withArguments:] (ITMLKit) ITMLKit -[IKJSEventListenerObject invokeMethod:withArguments:thenDispatchEvent:extraInfo:] (ITMLKit) ITMLKit __43-[IKJSXMLHTTPRequest setRequestReadyState:]_block_invoke (ITMLKit) ITMLKit -[IKAppContext _doEvaluate:] (ITMLKit) ITMLKit -[IKAppContext _evaluate:] (ITMLKit) ITMLKit __41-[IKAppContext evaluate:completionBlock:]_block_invoke (ITMLKit) ITMLKit -[IKAppContext _sourcePerform] (ITMLKit) ITMLKit -[IKConcurrentEvaluator lockSchedulingForEvaluation:] (ITMLKit) ITMLKit IKRunLoopSourcePerformCallBack (ITMLKit) CoreFoundation __CFRUNLOOP_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_A_SOURCE0_PERFORM_FUNCTION__ (CoreFoundation) CoreFoundation __CFRunLoopDoSource0 (CoreFoundation) CoreFoundation __CFRunLoopDoSources0 (CoreFoundation) CoreFoundation __CFRunLoopRun (CoreFoundation) CoreFoundation CFRunLoopRunSpecific (CoreFoundation) ITMLKit -[IKAppContext _jsThreadMain] (ITMLKit) Foundation __NSThread__start__ (Foundation) libsyste...ad.dylib _pthread_start (libsystem_pthread.dylib) libsyste...ad.dylib thread_start (libsystem_pthread.dylib) This issue seems very similar to this existing thread, although not sure its related
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Jul ’25
iOS 26 beta 5 WKWebView crashes
WKWebView has set the option to disable selection ("document. documentElement. style. webkitUserSelect='none ';") and long press ("document. documentElement. style. webkitTouchCallout='none';"). If there is text on one of the images in WebView, simply tap the image twice and then long press the text. The program will crash with the following error message: 0 CoreFoundation 0x185e058c8 __exceptionPreprocess + 164 1 libobjc.A.dylib 0x182d797c4 objc_exception_throw + 88 2 CoreFoundation 0x185e908d4 -[NSException initWithCoder:] + 0 3 QuartzCore 0x18678a874 CA::Layer::set_position(CA::Vec2&lt;double&gt; const&amp;, bool) + 160 4 QuartzCore 0x1869a7270 -[CALayer setPosition:] + 52 5 UIKitCore 0x18c4ac564 -[UIView _backing_setPosition:] + 176 6 UIKitCore 0x18cefdf0c -[UIView setCenter:] + 220 7 UIKitCore 0x18cd9f794 -[_UIEditMenuContentPresentation _displayPreparedMenu:titleView:reason:didDismissMenu:configuration:] + 936 8 UIKitCore 0x18cd9f3c0 __54-[_UIEditMenuContentPresentation _displayMenu:reason:]_block_invoke + 104 9 UIKitCore 0x18ced1060 -[UIEditMenuInteraction _editMenuPresentation:preparedMenuForDisplay:completion:] + 384 10 UIKitCore 0x18cd9f2e4 -[_UIEditMenuContentPresentation _displayMenu:reason:] + 304 11 UIKitCore 0x18cd9f0d8 -[_UIEditMenuContentPresentation displayMenu:configuration:] + 64 12 UIKitCore 0x18ced0344 __58-[UIEditMenuInteraction presentEditMenuWithConfiguration:]_block_invoke + 260 13 UIKitCore 0x18ced1f8c __80-[UIEditMenuInteraction _prepareMenuAtLocation:configuration:completionHandler:]_block_invoke + 80 14 UIKitCore 0x18cc8403c __109-[UITextContextMenuInteraction _editMenuInteraction:menuForConfiguration:suggestedActions:completionHandler:]_block_invoke + 180 15 UIKitCore 0x18cc84584 __107-[UITextContextMenuInteraction _querySelectionCommandsForConfiguration:suggestedActions:completionHandler:]_block_invoke + 148 16 WebKit 0x1a05ae5d4 WTF::CompletionHandler&lt;void (WebKit::DocumentEditingContext&amp;&amp;)&gt;::operator()(WebKit::DocumentEditingContext&amp;&amp;) + 64 17 WebKit 0x1a05bb468 WTF::Detail::CallableWrapper&lt;WTF::CompletionHandler&lt;void (IPC::Connection*, IPC::Decoder*)&gt; IPC::Connection::makeAsyncReplyCompletionHandler&lt;Messages::WebPage::RequestDocumentEditingContext, WTF::CompletionHandler&lt;void (WebKit::DocumentEditingContext&amp;&amp;)&gt;&gt;(WTF::CompletionHandler&lt;void (WebKit::DocumentEditingContext&amp;&amp;)&gt;&amp;&amp;, WTF::ThreadLikeAssertion)::'lambda'(IPC::Connection*, IPC::Decoder*), void, IPC::Connection*, IPC::Decoder*&gt;::call(IPC::Connection*, IPC::Decoder*) + 196 18 WebKit 0x19fcf5db8 WTF::Detail::CallableWrapper&lt;WebKit::AuxiliaryProcessProxy::sendMessage(WTF::UniqueRef&lt;IPC::Encoder&gt;&amp;&amp;, WTF::OptionSet&lt;IPC::SendOption&gt;, std::__1::optional&lt;IPC::ConnectionAsyncReplyHandler&gt;, WebKit::AuxiliaryProcessProxy::ShouldStartProcessThrottlerActivity)::$_1, void, IPC::Connection*, IPC::Decoder*&gt;::call(IPC::Connection*, IPC::Decoder*) + 64 19 WebKit 0x19fce54f0 IPC::Connection::dispatchMessage(WTF::UniqueRef&lt;IPC::Decoder&gt;) + 340 20 WebKit 0x19fcf5aa0 IPC::Connection::dispatchIncomingMessages() + 536 Will the official version have this issue?
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Aug ’25
app-site-association.cdn-apple.com | Cache not updating
We're handling our universal links (deep links) via our custom router written in express.js. We recently update our .well-known format as per: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/supporting-associated-domains Our own domain link shows them correctly if we apply cache bust to it: Normal link: https://links.sastaticket.pk/.well-known/apple-app-site-association Cache bust: https://links.sastaticket.pk/.well-known/apple-app-site-association?1 Now, since app-site cache is not updating at: https://app-site-association.cdn-apple.com/a/v1/links.sastaticket.pk Our main domain link is not getting updated response either. Its been more than 72 hours now. Any help, how to push the app-site cache to update? I can provide more context if needed, Thanks
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Mar ’26
CSS Grid subpixel column width misalignment at non-100% zoom levels in Safari
Steps to reproduce: Create a CSS grid with fractional column widths e.g. grid-template-columns: repeat(3, 518.7875px) Set browser zoom to 85% or 115% Observe columns misalign with background-size pattern Expected: Columns render consistently at all zoom levels Actual: Subpixel rounding causes visual misalignment macOS: 13/14/15 inch MacBook
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Feb ’26
Applications developed using WKWebView is limited to running at 60 fps.
I'm developing a cross-platform application using Tauri, which uses WebView technology as the GUI renderer. On macOS, it should be using WKWebView. Based on my tests, all applications developed with Tauri can only run at 60fps on macOS and cannot take advantage of ProMotion displays to achieve a 120fps refresh rate, whereas the same application can run at 120fps on other platforms. I have submitted this issue to Tauri on GitHub, and it appears that this cannot be resolved through external settings, but only by modifying the WKWebView code to support higher frame rates. Is there any possible solution to this?
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