Well, it's been a few months since a posted this message and filed this bug: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18539 We haven't been able to find a work around at all, every single thing we do doesn't work. So I'm making a plea again, can anyone please address this issue?? I'm so desperate for help now that we're close to shutting down a project that's been in the works for almost 2 years because of this one single + boundary problem. I'll happily pay anyone who agrees to fix the problem.
regards On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 1:06 AM, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi. I've been developing a cocoa application based around webkit for the > last 18 months. It's an auto form filling/submitting tool primarily designed > for adult webmasters to submit their free pages to link lists. (If this is > an problem I guess you can stop reading now)... > Currently development has grinded to a complete hault because of a webkit > issue that we just can't work round. We first noticed the issue with the > release of Safari 3 but it still exists in the last nightly build of webkit. > The issue is this: imagine a simple html form. The form is like so and the > user filled data is in brackets: > > Name: (mark) > Email: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > Url: (http://www.google.com) > > Now if we submit this form in Safari/Webkit, 40-50% of the time the web > script will throw up an 'invalid email' or 'invalid url' message. At first > you think 'oh, I must have entered data incorrectly' but clicking back, data > looks fine. Submit same data again, second time round it submits fine! > > It seems to happen totally at random, it's like the data visible in the > form fields (ie, the user entered data) is not being passed onto the form > when submit is pressed. It worked fine prior to safari 3 and we know it's a > webkit issue because it only occurs in our app/safari/webkit. Other browsers > submit the same data perfectly each time to the exact same html forms. > > It's very hard to nail down. Sometimes it will submit fine first time, > sometimes if it fails first time, it can fail second time and then succeed > third time. You just have to keep submitting the same data until it works. > > Can anyone please help with this? It's kinda killed our application and as > the title suggests I'm *desperate* for it to be fixed. > > kindest regards > > mark > > > >
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