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  1. forums.developer.apple.com

    For some time I'm facing an issue with Safari browser. For every page in my domain Safari sends wrong user agent. It introduces itself as a version 12 even though in reality it is version 14 from BigSur. In the result every external service which relies on a browser version is broken (such as analytics or ad campaigns).
  2. discussions.apple.com

    Jun 21, 2023This is a Safari-specific issue. When using the fetch API in Javascript (but the same might happen when using XMLHttpRequest), safari refuses to send the content of the POST request. Is there a way around this so it also works on Safari?
  3. forums.developer.apple.com

    Here is the user agent string from regular safari hitting the same endpoint "Mozilla/5.0 (iPad; CPU OS 9_0 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/601.1.32 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/8.0 Mobile/13A4254v Safari/600.1.4" Is this a bug with the way our server application detects user agent strings, or a bug with how the SFSafariViewController sends user agent
  4. bugs.webkit.org

    Nov 3, 2024Created attachment 473118 [details] Screenshot of Request with multiple authentication headers Nginx server logs: 2024/11/03 15:05:24 [info] 20326#100213: *3479 client sent duplicate header line: "authorization: Basic dGVpcxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx", previous value: "authorization: Basic dGVpcxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" while reading client ...
  5. web.swipeinsight.app

    Apr 2, 2024Since its 1.0 version in 2003, Apple's Safari browser has been blocking third-party cookies using WebKit's 'Default Cookie Policy'. This requires a user to first visit a site before it can access its cookies in a third-party context. In 2020, Apple escalated this by blocking all third-party cookies by default, except those accessed via the Storage Access API. The practice of blocking third ...
  6. stackoverflow.com

    Is there any reason why chrome browser (71 probably earlier version too) sends all browser names as part of its user agent parameter ? This is what i see in the console. Is this expected, Will this affect the client information if the server wants to know/log the agent names ? Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_13_6) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/71..3578.98 Safari/537.36

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