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MacForge injection causes Safari webkit error #74

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sedaray opened this issue Oct 24, 2022 · 6 comments
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MacForge injection causes Safari webkit error #74

sedaray opened this issue Oct 24, 2022 · 6 comments
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@sedaray
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sedaray commented Oct 24, 2022

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Current Behavior
Safari Error on every page:

Safari Can’t Open the Page
Safari can’t open the page “http://zydecopartyband.com/”. The error is: “WebKit encountered an internal error” (WebKitErrorDomain:300)

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. MacForge enabled, start Safari.
  2. Error - on any page.
  3. If I go to MacForge menu and check "Disable Injection", and restart Safari, error no longer appears.
  4. Once Safari is running with no error, I can toggle on/off the "Disable Injection" with no errors.
  5. After a few toggles, Safari simply refuses to load pages, no matter the "Disable Injection" status.
  6. I am using only "Colorful Sidebar X" and "Color Menu Items" - I need color and would rather use these plugins than use Safari. In fact, I so rarely use Safari that I only discovered this problem up to a year after installing MacForge.

Expected behavior/code
Safari to load web pages

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Environment

  • MacForge version(s): v1.1.0(5977)
  • OS version: MacOS 12.6]
  • Plugins: "Colorful Sidebar X" and "Color Menu Items"

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Additional context
I have two Mac Minis with the same system and same plugins and same problem.

I have XtraFinder installed for the same purpose of color sidebar items, but MacForge plugins also helped with finder dialogues, for instance "Export As" and then finding a colorful folder icon in the finder list, rather than sorting through generic folder icons.
I don't have it running on this computer. On my old High Sierra 5,1 Tower I use XtraFinder and Safari with no errors, just fyi.

I just quit xtrafinder and started up MacForge on my High Sierra machine and the finder quit altogether and I had to restart. I'm not eager to experiment more on that machine. I will remain aware.

@sedaray sedaray added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 24, 2022
@sedaray sedaray changed the title injection causes Safari webkit error MacForge injection causes Safari webkit error Oct 27, 2022
@zwzheng45
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Same problem +1

@AOx0
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AOx0 commented Dec 21, 2022

Same over here.

@FrozenYogurtPuff
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Same problem. Is there any way to disable injection on startup by default?

@zwzheng45
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Simply uncheck the box in the plugin prefs could disable the injection.
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@Undefined-User
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Undefined-User commented Aug 15, 2023

I add "com.apple.WebKit.Networking" to blacklist with "fix-beta" branch latest code build, looks working fine to me.
Environment: macOS 13.5 with M2 Pro

@whdichrn
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whdichrn commented Oct 7, 2023

I add "com.apple.WebKit.Networking" to blacklist with "fix-beta" branch latest code build, looks working fine to me. Environment: macOS 13.5 with M2 Pro

In what method to add "com.apple.WebKit.Networking" to blacklist? I found no option in System > application blacklist.

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