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Sergey Grebnov commented on CB-9445:
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That fixed that problem, but if I add two executeScript calls then first 
callback is not called ('loadstart1 callback' in sample below) - it didn't 
worked properly before this fix as well.

{code}
        var ref = window.open('http://apache.org', '_blank', 'location=yes');
        ref.addEventListener('loadstart', function() {
            ref.executeScript({code: "window.some_var = 'some 
value';"},function(){
                alert('loadstart1 callback');
            });

            ref.executeScript({code: "window.some_var2 = 'some 
value2';"},function(){
                alert('loadstart2 callback');
            });
        });

        ref.addEventListener('loadstop', function() {
            ref.executeScript({code: "alert('loadstop code:' + window.some_var 
+ ' '+ window.some_var2);"},function(){alert('loadstop callback');});
        });
{code}

> executeScript callbacks not working for iOS
> -------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CB-9445
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-9445
>             Project: Apache Cordova
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Plugin InAppBrowser
>    Affects Versions: 5.1.1
>         Environment: Cordova 5.1.1 (CLI), ios 3.8.0, android 4.0.2, 
> cordova-plugin-inappbrowser 1.0.1 (NPM)
>            Reporter: Scott Seitz
>            Assignee: jcesarmobile
>              Labels: Triaged, iOS
>
> Can someone please check to see if they are encountering the same problem I 
> am in the environment I've listed? (latest released builds of everything I 
> think)
> I open an inappbrowser window and then run an executeScript command using 
> "code:" (not "file:").  Everything works fine on Android, but on iOS, it 
> simply will NOT fire the callback function after executing the injected code. 
>  Make the "code:" as simple as you like to test it and see if you can get a 
> callback to fire.  I've dumbed it down as much as possible and can't get one 
> to fire.  I know that all instances of code I've injected have run fine in 
> the iab by using the console (against the iab) to check for the variables I 
> was creating in the code.  I can't even get a callback to fire that doesn't 
> expect a parameter to be passed back...
> Many thanks,
> Scott



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