Audio hijack nsosstatuserrordomain9/8/2023 ![]() ![]() I'm pretty sure I've found the holy grail in cross-browser PDF download. In both case, forcing _WKNavigationActionPolicyDownload still results in the same error message mentioned in comment 2. However, if one forces the tryAppLink code to be executed before, we get:Įrror Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=-10814 "(null)" ) it returns _WKNavigationActionPolicyAllowWithoutTryingAppLinkĪnd again the alert message of comment 2 is displayed. (1) For attachment 343024 (data: URL) it returns WKNavigationActionPolicyAllow and tryAppLink fails withĮrror Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1002 "(null)" UserInfo=įinally the alert message of comment 2 is displayed. Then some proprietary code is executed and we arrive on the decideHandlerWithPolicies callback: # WebKit::WebPageProxy::decidePolicyForNavigationAction ![]() If you have a specific use case with the 'download' attribute that doesnt work in iOS 13.0 or later, you need to file a new bug here on with steps to reproduce and (if possible) a reduced test case that will reproduce the issue. # WebKit::NavigationState::NavigationClient::decidePolicyForNavigationAction Support for the 'download' attribute was added in iOS 13.0. # WebCore::HTMLAnchorElement::handleClick # WebCore::FrameLoader::loadWithNavigationAction # WebCore::FrameLoader::loadWithDocumentLoader # WebCore::Polic圜hecker::checkNavigationPolicy # WebKit::WebFrameLoaderClient::dispatchDecidePolicyForNavigationAction When the anchor is clicked, the Web Process dispatches a "decide policy for navigation action": Preliminary analysis: The code involved is the same as in bug 165627 comment 6. ![]()
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