Hi, this is my first post in the community, so please correct me if i am posting this somewhat in a wrong manner.
Im using my Apple M1 Pro(14inch, 2021) and installed the os 26 yesterday.
Today, I was using Safari, and all of sudden it gets frozen, then the following window popped up.
Is this something expected? i.e. my usage is somewhat unusual or is there any report around potential memory leak in Safari? appreciate any suggestions, as Safari is my main browser and currently on hold due to this issue. Thanks
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Hi everyone,
We work on a macOS plugin which then gets loaded into another application. I'm trying to load a webpage in that application through our plugin using a WKWebView & I set my class as the navigationDelegate for the same. I do not receive any callbacks for the WKNavigationDelegate methods. I have debugged & made sure that the navigationDelegate is actually set to my class. Here is a sample code of what I'm doing :
[[NSApplication sharedApplication] runModalForWindow:self.mWindowController.window];
- (void)windowDidLoad
{
[super windowDidLoad];
[self.window makeKeyAndOrderFront:self];
[self.window orderFrontRegardless];
if (self.mLoadingView == nil)
{
self.mLoadingView = [[LoadingView alloc] initWithFrame:[[self.window contentView] frame]];
}
[[self.window contentView] addSubview:self.mLoadingView];
[self.mLoadingView showLoadingView];
[self.window setLevel:NSMainMenuWindowLevel];
[self loadWebPage];
}
-(void)loadWebPage
{
[self.mWKWebView setUIDelegate:self];
[self.mWKWebView setNavigationDelegate:self];
[self.mWKWebView stopLoading];
NSURL *lURL = [self samplePageURL];
WKNavigation *lNavigation = [self.mWKWebView loadRequest:[NSURLRequest requestWithURL:lURL]];
}
- (void)webView:(WKWebView *)pWKWebView
didFinishNavigation:(WKNavigation *)pNavigation
{
[self removeLoadingview];
[self.mWKWebView evaluateJavaScript:@"document.body.setAttribute('oncontextmenu', 'event.preventDefault();');" completionHandler:nil];
}
I do not get any calls in the webView:didFinishNavigation: & I also tried other methods like webView:didStartProvisionalNavigation, webView:didFailProvisionalNavigation:withError: etc but did not receive any call in those either. Instead of runModalForWindow: if I use showWindow: on the mWindowController the webpage somehow loads but I still don't get any callbacks & so the loadingview subview is also present. The WKWebView is placed in a storyboard, and I have an IBOutlet connected to it in my class.
Has anyone faced a similar issue or can point me to something I might be missing? All help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Hi everyone,
I'm exploring the new app icon appearance options (Clear, Dark, Tinted) for Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) on iOS26, iPadOS26, and macOS26. Currently, PWA icons don't seem to render well with these new appearances, particularly in Clear and Tinted modes, resulting in very very poor visual quality. You can hardly see anything.
Has support for these icon appearances been fully implemented for PWAs? If so, could someone point me to the relevant Apple Developer documentation or provide guidance on how to configure PWA icons to support Clear, Dark, and Tinted appearances? I've searched the Apple Developer Forums, Stack Overflow, and Reddit but haven't found clear information on this topic.A possible solution is a png file with transparent areas, but if the pattern is dark, nothing will be visible in dark mode.
Any insights or resources would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
(plz don't give up on PWA😭)
Reference:
https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/761615
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78780916/is-there-a-way-to-provide-light-dark-and-tinted-variants-of-apple-touch-icon
https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/AppleApplications/Reference/SafariWebContent/ConfiguringWebApplications/ConfiguringWebApplications.html
Is this code invalid on a phone running xcode16 iOS18?
Class cls = NSClassFromString(@"WKBrowsingContextController");
SEL sel = NSSelectorFromString(@"registerSchemeForCustomProtocol:");
if ([(id)cls respondsToSelector:sel]) {
[(id)cls performSelector:sel withObject:@"http"];
[(id)cls performSelector:sel withObject:@"https"];
}
}
Topic:
Safari & Web
SubTopic:
General
Hi,
I have an app that uses WKWebView and it's crashing on iOS 26 Simulator in places I've never had problems before. In this case it's crashing when calling WKWebView.callAsyncJavaScript, but in my other project WKWebView is crashing with some sort of EXC_BAD_ACCESS other than callAsyncJavaScript.
Am I missing something?
Thanks,
Topic:
Safari & Web
SubTopic:
General
On iPads after updating to iPadOS 16.4, Safari often "looses" the session cookie provided by PlayFramework: When the browser requests assets (js scripts) or when additional data is fetched by JavaScript, the session cookie is not included in the request.
These secondary requests will redirect through our IAM because no session cookie is present. The IAM redirects back to the original domain with a payload so that the login session can be resumed. A new Set-Cookie header is sent in the response with the new session cookie.
This causes the framework to issue a new CSRF token (that is part of the session cookie) which is different from the old one that was already rendered into a hidden form input. The browser stores this new token and includes it when it POSTs the form. The token in the body of the request is now different from the one in the cookies, causing the CSRF check to fail.
We have tried different devices (Android, Windows, MacBook, and iPads) on different versions. The problem only occurs with Safari on iPad/MacBook running version 16.4, 16.4.1, or 16.5 beta. The problem cannot be reproduced using Chrome on iPad. Furthermore, the problem does not occur with private browsing in Safari.
Some things we ruled out:
Same behaviour on devices managed by MDM and on open devices.
PlayFramework version is now updated to the latest 2.8 version.
Using a separate cookie for the CSRF token (instead of the play session cookie) does not make a difference either.
Modifying the Cache-Control header to cache responses more aggressively or not at all does not help.
Has anyone also experienced this or similar problems?
I am new to PHP. I have developed my own web site with a lot of javascript in simple HTML files. I want to do some extensions with PHP but I can't make a simple web page function. I am sure something simple is wrong. Help!
Here is the test web page I made: hello.html
<html>
<head>
<title>Hello World</title>
</head>
<body>
<?php echo 'Hello World!'; ?>
</body>
</html>
Pointing Safari at hello.html gives me a new tab with the correct title, but no "Hello World" in the page itself.
Here is the output of php --version:
WARNING: PHP is not recommended
PHP is included in macOS for compatibility with legacy software.
Future versions of macOS will not include PHP.
PHP 7.3.24-(to be removed in future macOS) (cli) (built: Jun 17 2021 21:41:13) ( NTS )
Copyright (c) 1997-2018 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v3.3.24, Copyright (c) 1998-2018 Zend Technologies
Hello,
I followed the instructions to set up a custom logo for our domain name Allogarage.fr, both for the brand and the domain. Everything appears to be correctly configured in Apple Business backend for several weeks now, but the logo still doesn’t show up in Mail.
Is the branded email feature available in France? Are there any additional steps required?
Hello,
I am developing a Mac application via Mac Catalyst and encountering an issue with WKWebView. Specifically, I'm loading a webpage (e.g., https://translate.google.com) in WKWebView, but when I press the copy button on the page, the content doesn't actually copy to the clipboard.
I've attempted modifying the UserAgent without any success. Here is the relevant part of my code:
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
let config = WKWebViewConfiguration()
config.preferences = WKPreferences()
config.defaultWebpagePreferences.preferredContentMode = .desktop
let webView = WKWebView(frame: .zero, configuration: config)
webView.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
view.addSubview(webView)
webView.scrollView.showsVerticalScrollIndicator = false
webView.backgroundColor = UIColor.white
webView.scrollView.backgroundColor = UIColor.white
webView.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.leadingAnchor).isActive = true
webView.topAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.topAnchor).isActive = true
webView.trailingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.trailingAnchor).isActive = true
webView.bottomAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.bottomAnchor).isActive = true
if let url = URL(string: "https://translate.google.com") {
let req = URLRequest(url: url)
webView.load(req)
}
}
Hi everyone,
We're building a web application using Next.js that captures around 40 images across different routes as part of a guided user flow.
At the beginning of the process, we explicitly request camera permission using navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia(...), and the user grants it successfully.
However, as users proceed through the flow (navigating between routes), Safari on iOS intermittently re-prompts for camera access—despite the initial permission already being granted and the origin (domain) remaining unchanged.
This repeated prompting interrupts the user experience significantly.
What we’ve tried:
Ensuring camera access is requested only once and reused where possible.
Using persistent media stream across routes (where feasible).
Testing across different iOS versions to confirm consistency.
Questions:
Is there a known workaround or best practice to persist camera access across route transitions in a SPA/PWA context on iOS?
Are there any Safari-specific behaviors or restrictions related to WebRTC / getUserMedia we should be aware of?
Would embedding the camera view in an iframe or maintaining a persistent component help avoid re-prompting?
Any guidance or shared experience would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Topic:
Safari & Web
SubTopic:
General
Is there any supported mechanism in Safari Web Extensions (MV3) for capturing or logging network request data (like fetch, XHR, or webRequest) triggered by the web page?
Hey everyone,
After installing iOS 26 beta, I started noticing unexpected behavior in our input event handlers.
Specifically, when users type into an field, event.target.value is always an empty string — but only when the JS file is loaded from a specific domain (e.g., t1.daumcdn.net). The exact same code works perfectly when hosted on other domains like t2.daumcdn.net or search1.daumcdn.net.
👉 I created a demo here:
🔗 CodePen Demo
The scripts loaded from each domain are 100% identical (apart from the top-level selector). Before iOS 26 beta, this worked fine.
I suspect this is related to ITP or some new cross-origin behavior in Safari, but I’d love to know if anyone else is running into this — or if someone knows a workaround.
Thanks!
Hey everyone,
After installing iOS 26 beta, I started noticing unexpected behavior in our input event handlers.
Specifically, when users type into an field, event.target.value is always an empty string — but only when the JS file is loaded from a specific domain (e.g., t1.daumcdn.net). The exact same code works perfectly when hosted on other domains like t2.daumcdn.net or search1.daumcdn.net.
👉 I created a demo here:
🔗 https://codepen.io/bzasklcu-the-sans/pen/rNXogxL
The scripts loaded from each domain are 100% identical (apart from the top-level selector). Before iOS 26 beta, this worked fine.
I suspect this is related to ITP or some new cross-origin behavior in Safari, but I’d love to know if anyone else is running into this — or if someone knows a workaround.
Thanks!
Hello!
I have a few questions about integrating an OAuth2 API into my Swift application. I am using this API to access user data from the website (users will authenticate themselves within the app). I have seen other apps use this API in the way that I am describing it so I know that it is possible. However, I am not sure how to implement it.
Are there any recommended ways to use an OAuth2 API in my application?
The API that I am using does not specifically say that it supports PKCE. However, I have heard from some sources that it does. If it does not support PKCE, how do I still create a secure app infrastructure that will pass App Store Review?
At a more basic level, what is the difference between OAuth2 and PKCE? What should I use in my app? Are there any resources to learn a little bit more about these protocols so that I understand them better?
Thanks!
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?
Hello there,
back in the old WebKit API there was the WKDownloadDelegate to handle download actions in WebViews. I was wondering how to handle download actions within the new WebKit in SwiftUI. Is there anything to use already or are there workarounds to handle downloads?
Greetings,
Thorben
with iOs26 it works so so great, that every time i look something up ChatGPT is the first thing to Seach the web for everything about it then, i can read it an it gives a link for me to go to if i wont to further look inti it ,this on I Phone SE 3 Generation ,it has better Siiri to better on the I Phone SE 3rd Generation.
I am trying to setup web sign in with apple, I have an active apple subscription and have set up all necessary things. I made a service id in apple Identifiers, connected to existing primary id (also has apple sign in enabled). I have my domain set up also correctly but still I cant generate the code due to invalid client. What do I need to do?
I have also tried recreating the service ids multiple times with no luck.
my init is
AppleID.auth.init({
clientId : '[CLIENT_ID]',//used the service id one not app id
redirectURI : '[REDIRECT_URI]',
usePopup : true
});
link to generate codes now is: https://appleid.apple.com/auth/authorize?client_id=com.crmtournest.sigin&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tournestcrm.com%2Fauth%2Fcallback&response_type=code%20id_token&state=saciy7rn1km&scope=name%20email&response_mode=web_message&frame_id=03487c22-abb4-48cd-8613-d6bf5836e9eb&m=11&v=1.5.5
Also tried: https://appleid.apple.com/auth/authorize?client_id=com.crmtournest.sigin&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tournestcrm.com%2Fauth%2Fcallback&response_type=code%20id_token (not working)
I get invalid_client
setup on apple below:
Based on the "Build immersive web experiences with WebXR"-Video for visionOS there is no way to disable the consent prompts for entering an immersive experience or consent hand-tracking. For the microphone it's possible to "greenlight" specific websites for mic input, which works great.
I'd welcome it, if it were possible to add specific websites in the settings, in which those consent dialogs aren't shown each time.
In my opinion, the user interaction through a button that launches the experience would be sufficient to not disorient.
Hi guys, I'm trying to use sign in with apple in javascript, I followed the guider in the website, and almost find everything I can find in Google, but nothing help, here is my situation:
I create a new App: com.yuhan.test.app
I create a new service ID: com.yuhan.test.service
configure a domain and return url
domain: tts.perterpon.com
returnURL: https://tts.perterpon.com/login
create a new key for Sign In with Apple.
my html code is here, it's easy, but it always told me invalid_client, I think I have done anything I need to do, can somebody help me? Thank you so much.
you can test my online web site: https://tts.perterpon.com/login.html
`
const buttonElementNew = document.getElementById('appleid-signin');
buttonElementNew.addEventListener('click', async () => {
try {
const data = await AppleID.auth.signIn()
console.log('Try/Catch Data', data.authorization.id_token);
const formData = new FormData();
formData.append("token", data.authorization.id_token);
await fetch("", {
method: "POST",
body: formData,
});
// Handle successful response.
} catch (error) {
// Handle error.
}
});
</script>