Thanks for reporting it if someone else has the same issue, we will get more clues. This is my thought process on identifying the issue. Safari versions 14, 15 and Safari Technology Preview release 133 suffer from an underlying bug in their rendering WebKit engine which prevents WebGL content to use discrete GPU. So far no one else has reported this issue. But in your case, the thing that is unusual is that you were using beta software, additional security software, plus an OS that has been public for only 4 days…. If my uploaded used some non standard code, or if I had changed the code (haven’t changed this part of the code since 2015), then I’d think my website has an issue. I do not know if it was an OS security update or Safari itself that caused the issue - but it sounds like they are having a similar issue again. It took Apple 2 Safari iterations to fix. Like I said, Apple had this issue last year and you can search the web for all sorts of complaints about it during that time. It is most likely a problem with a security update or maybe the software you are referring to. Release Notes for Safari Technology Preview 132. in bug causing crashes () submitted 24 days ago by shawncplus to r/javascript. submitted 22 days ago by feross to r/webdev. This is not a problem with my website(or the other websites you try). Safari 14.0.1 133 Safari Technology Preview Release 116 155 Chrome V87 119 Firefox V83 108 iPhone 12 Pro Safari 193 iPad Pro 12.9' Gen 3 145. Release Notes for Safari Technology Preview 133. You will notice that any website that has a file upload is going to give you the same problem. You can see it is very standard if you look at the code. HTML code for forms hasn’t changed much in the last decade - and my upload form is like any other. If you hover in the window, and right click and choose “show frame source” you can see the HTML code that runs the input form. Safari Technology Preview releases include the latest version of WebKit, incorporating Web technologies to be incorporated in future stable releases of Safari so that developers and users can install the Technology Preview release on a Mac. This issue affected most websites with "Choose File" upload buttons, and they didn't fix it from 14.0.1 all the way to 14.0.3 !! Safari Technology Preview was first released alongside OS X El Capitan 10.11.4. Here is a historical post when we saw this same problem with Safari last year. perhaps you could write to Apple directly and have them fix the bug? That would be more helpful, since this is a bug with the browser, not the tool. Since you're using an experimental browser, my guess is that they will eventually resolve this issue. I spent a lot of time writing a work-around to this bug in Safari. Last year, Safari introduced a bug that persisted for several weeks ( Check out Version 8.5 ): I see you are using an experimental Safari Browser. If a lot of people were overloading the system at the same time, we'd see some crashes. Some people were taking advantage and bypassing the file-size limits, so I had to force-require javascript to block this. If the Blue Upload Button isn't working, make sure you refresh your browser page I recently added a javascript requirement to block people from uploading really huge files to the service. Release notes for Safari Technology Preview 133 are available with updates to CSS, experimental CSS Cascade Layers, CSS Font Loading API, JavaScript.
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