> On 14. Nov 2017, at 19:26, teor <teor2345@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >> On 15 Nov 2017, at 05:05, Sebastian Hahn <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hey, >> >>> On 14. Nov 2017, at 19:00, teor <teor2345@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> On 15 Nov 2017, at 02:41, Iain R. Learmonth <irl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>>>> On 14/11/17 15:35, Ralph Seichter wrote: >>>>> On 14.11.17 13:52, Iain R. Learmonth wrote: >>>>> I also notice that the "new look" does not work in Safari 11 on macOS >>>>> 10.13.1 (High Sierra). For shame! Has nobody tested this? >>>>> >>>>> Problem detail: When accessing https://atlas.torproject.org/ , the query >>>>> box and explanatory text are missing in Safari. See screenshot at >>>>> https://imgur.com/a/XnA9f . Searching works fine in Chrome and Firefox >>>>> on macOS. >>>> >>>> This would seem suboptimal. >>> >>> Atlas never loads in Safari on iOS 11.1.1 on my iPad Mini. >>> I just see a spinning grey and black wheel for 30+ seconds. >>> >>> Given Apple's iOS app WebKit rules, this likely means that *all* iOS >>> browsers and embedded web views are broken. >>> >>> I have confirmed the same issue in the Twitter apps web view, and it >>> seems to also affect OnionBrowser, with slightly different symptoms. >>> >>> If you've broken the second-largest mobile platform, want to revert >>> until it's fixed? >>> >>>> I will look into it, unfortunately I have not tested on all the >>>> platforms as I just don't have them available. >>> >>> Maybe we need a beta site and a call for testing for changes like this? >> >> I believe this is the caching issue again. A beta site likely would not >> have revealed this issue. You really need to break caches for updates to >> web apps, hopefully those can be implemented without too much pain. > > No, it isn't: one of the new resources appears to be blocked by AdBlock > Plus for iOS. So it only works with content blockers turned off. You probably > want to fix this eventually, because these blocklists are popular. And the > issue likely affects multiple platforms. But it's not an all iOS devices bug. > > Interestingly, it works in the Facebook app web view. Somehow it doesn't > surprise me that Facebook is allowed to break the iOS app rules. Oh wow, interesting. We only load resources from *tpo so I wonder what would get blocked. In the meantime, I've written a cache busting patch that'll hopefully improve the situation for desktop browsers. Careful review necessary, I don't do much web stuff these days...
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