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It is possible to reply to messages with a view-once photo #5803

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hackerbirds opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 0 comments
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It is possible to reply to messages with a view-once photo #5803

hackerbirds opened this issue May 9, 2024 · 0 comments

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  • I have searched open and closed issues for duplicates
  • I am submitting a bug report for existing functionality that does not work as intended
  • This isn't a feature request or a discussion topic

Bug description

It is possible to reply to messages with a view-once photo.

Steps to reproduce

  • Swipe a message to the right to start replying. It will show up as a quote in the composer text input.
  • Select a photo from the gallery
  • Send the photo as x1
  • The x1 message is. The "quoted" reply which was in the composer disappears.

Actual result: It is possible to send a view-once photo as a reply of another message.
Expected result: It should not be possible to send view-once photos as a reply to another message (though if you ask me that'd be nice to have). Furthermore, sending the photo as x1 shouldn't remove the quoted reply from the composer.

From the sender/outgoing side, the x1 message appears to look normal.
But on the receiver/incoming side:

  • Signal Desktop doesn't know how to handle the message and shows "Error handling incoming message" instead.
  • Signal Android actually renders the message just fine, it works and shows the quoted reply.
  • I don't know what happens on Signal iOS on the receiver side.

Device info

iOS version: 17.4.1
Signal version: 7.9

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