return from popup windows crashes in ios
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Consider these two snippets:
a.asp
<!doctype html>
<head><title>test</title></head>
<script>window.name="base"</script>
<body>
<button onclick="window.open('B.htm','name','width=400, left=100, top=100, height=200')">
Open</button>
<br>Received: <%=request("n")%>
</body>
and B.htm:
<!doctype html>
<head><title>Popup</title></head><body>
<form name="ff" action="A.asp" method="post" target="base">
Svar: <br>
<input type=text name="n"><button onclick="document.ff.submit(); window.close()">
Send</button>
</form></body>
(The button in "A" opens a window. Enter a value, press the button and the window closes and return the value to "A").
It works perfect in all browsers except for Safari running on iOS (>9.3.5) where windows "A" crashes. In Chrome running on IOS (>9.3.5) it also used to crash but that was fixed with the latest iOS update (12.1). It works fine on my old and not updated iPad.
Although I use classic ASP to fetch the return value, ASP is not the problem. This is a client side problem.
What may be the cause and is there a workaround or is it just another known problem?
html ios
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Consider these two snippets:
a.asp
<!doctype html>
<head><title>test</title></head>
<script>window.name="base"</script>
<body>
<button onclick="window.open('B.htm','name','width=400, left=100, top=100, height=200')">
Open</button>
<br>Received: <%=request("n")%>
</body>
and B.htm:
<!doctype html>
<head><title>Popup</title></head><body>
<form name="ff" action="A.asp" method="post" target="base">
Svar: <br>
<input type=text name="n"><button onclick="document.ff.submit(); window.close()">
Send</button>
</form></body>
(The button in "A" opens a window. Enter a value, press the button and the window closes and return the value to "A").
It works perfect in all browsers except for Safari running on iOS (>9.3.5) where windows "A" crashes. In Chrome running on IOS (>9.3.5) it also used to crash but that was fixed with the latest iOS update (12.1). It works fine on my old and not updated iPad.
Although I use classic ASP to fetch the return value, ASP is not the problem. This is a client side problem.
What may be the cause and is there a workaround or is it just another known problem?
html ios
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Consider these two snippets:
a.asp
<!doctype html>
<head><title>test</title></head>
<script>window.name="base"</script>
<body>
<button onclick="window.open('B.htm','name','width=400, left=100, top=100, height=200')">
Open</button>
<br>Received: <%=request("n")%>
</body>
and B.htm:
<!doctype html>
<head><title>Popup</title></head><body>
<form name="ff" action="A.asp" method="post" target="base">
Svar: <br>
<input type=text name="n"><button onclick="document.ff.submit(); window.close()">
Send</button>
</form></body>
(The button in "A" opens a window. Enter a value, press the button and the window closes and return the value to "A").
It works perfect in all browsers except for Safari running on iOS (>9.3.5) where windows "A" crashes. In Chrome running on IOS (>9.3.5) it also used to crash but that was fixed with the latest iOS update (12.1). It works fine on my old and not updated iPad.
Although I use classic ASP to fetch the return value, ASP is not the problem. This is a client side problem.
What may be the cause and is there a workaround or is it just another known problem?
html ios
Consider these two snippets:
a.asp
<!doctype html>
<head><title>test</title></head>
<script>window.name="base"</script>
<body>
<button onclick="window.open('B.htm','name','width=400, left=100, top=100, height=200')">
Open</button>
<br>Received: <%=request("n")%>
</body>
and B.htm:
<!doctype html>
<head><title>Popup</title></head><body>
<form name="ff" action="A.asp" method="post" target="base">
Svar: <br>
<input type=text name="n"><button onclick="document.ff.submit(); window.close()">
Send</button>
</form></body>
(The button in "A" opens a window. Enter a value, press the button and the window closes and return the value to "A").
It works perfect in all browsers except for Safari running on iOS (>9.3.5) where windows "A" crashes. In Chrome running on IOS (>9.3.5) it also used to crash but that was fixed with the latest iOS update (12.1). It works fine on my old and not updated iPad.
Although I use classic ASP to fetch the return value, ASP is not the problem. This is a client side problem.
What may be the cause and is there a workaround or is it just another known problem?
html ios
html ios
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