Branch: refs/heads/main
Home: https://github.com/WebKit/WebKit
Commit: 9dfcb542a351d1fc7fff821dfb025427fdd2b77b
https://github.com/WebKit/WebKit/commit/9dfcb542a351d1fc7fff821dfb025427fdd2b77b
Author: Richard Robinson <[email protected]>
Date: 2023-06-22 (Thu, 22 Jun 2023)
Changed paths:
M Source/WebCore/html/PluginDocument.cpp
Log Message:
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Safari not rendering some PDFs correctly
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=258377
rdar://110632076
Reviewed by Tim Horton.
254526@main made `PluginDocument` use "no-quirks" mode. PDFs were relying on
the "body element fills the html element"
quirk to ensure their height matches the root HTML element's height, because
the body element had no CSS `height` value
specified. Because `PluginDocument` is now in no-quirks mode, the body
element's height can sometimes be less than the
height of the web view, which is incorrect.
254526@main tried to ensure this would not happen by using `setAttribute` on
the body element to set the relevant CSS
attributes, including the height. However, `setAttribute` is lazy, so for some
PDFS, none of these attributes were
actually being applied.
To fix, use `setInlineStyleProperty` instead of `setAttribute` to ensure the
attributes are properly set immediately.
Also added a comment to clarify where the body background color actually comes
from in the case of PDFs, to avoid future
confusion.
* Source/WebCore/html/PluginDocument.cpp:
(WebCore::PluginDocumentParser::createDocumentStructure):
Canonical link: https://commits.webkit.org/265409@main
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