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iOS Safari freeze #1417

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gedw99 opened this issue Dec 29, 2024 · 7 comments
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iOS Safari freeze #1417

gedw99 opened this issue Dec 29, 2024 · 7 comments
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gedw99 commented Dec 29, 2024

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It was my first visit . Seen this bug before I think too.
It loads up and then freezes at 99

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gedw99 commented Dec 29, 2024

On 2nd visit it loaded properly

@gedw99 gedw99 changed the title iOS freeze iOS Safari freeze Dec 29, 2024
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kkoreilly commented Jan 5, 2025

Thank you for reporting this. I think I have noticed this before as well. We will work on fixing this soon. I think this is a general bug with Cogent Core, so I will transfer it there.

(I will look into whether this is exclusive to pages/content or whether it happens with the demo and basic example as well. The OnShow and Update calls present in some pages/content contexts may also be relevant. I think this issue may also sometimes happen on some other platforms, like Android and macOS, so I will do further experimentation to verify.)

@kkoreilly kkoreilly transferred this issue from cogentcore/lab Jan 5, 2025
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AnyCPU commented Jan 25, 2025

It looks like it works well on iOS 18.2.1 in Safari normal and private modes, i've not noticed that at the moment.

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gedw99 commented Jan 26, 2025

I went to test it on the public site .
Is better but can still induce it on iOS .

Made me realise that the git tag is not visible in the gui to help me work out what version I am playing with .

Is it somewhere that I did not visually see ?

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gedw99 commented Jan 26, 2025

Can’t see it here …

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AnyCPU commented Jan 26, 2025

@gedw99 if you have a chance you could try to enable web inspector in Safari on iOS then connect your device to macOS via cable and debug what is going on in browser console or network.

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Yes, the inspector as @AnyCPU suggested is the best way to debug this. I will look at that when I have the time, but if you @gedw99 have a chance to do that, that would be great.

It should display the right version in the about dialog; I will look into that.

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