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  • Hi there,

    Good day to you. Upon Safari their exists an issue for video’s (mostly for background videos/autoplay) when service worker/PWA is registered and it’s a known issue discussed by most of PWA developer’s. Heard that iOS team will resolve this over their upcoming versions.

    Thread Starter alexlii

    (@alexlii)

    Heard that iOS team will resolve this over their upcoming versions.

    So, do you mean Apple team please?

    If yes, any user with older IOS version will still encounter that issue, right?

    Thanks and nice day.

    Yeah! I noticed this issue over some PWA related discussion forums last year, and to my knowledge, this issue is still existing upon all the Safari users who use Service Worker API.

    Thread Starter alexlii

    (@alexlii)

    Thanks for your information, that would be really a big issue.

    However, I expect it could be improved someday.

    Alternatively, it would be great if there is an option setting to disable the function for iOS device, is it possible?

    By the way, I strongly suggest you post a notice of this issue on SPWA description to avoid troubles for user, since it is really difficult to track it and would much helpful for others to save tons of time.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter alexlii

    (@alexlii)

    (mostly for background videos/autoplay)

    FYI, in my case, not only background video, but also all of video posts, even play video at dashboard backend.

    Thread Starter alexlii

    (@alexlii)

    FYI, I tested other PWA plugins but not found this issue, it seems that this issue is only produced by this plugins.

    Thanks.

    @alexlii Thanks for the feedback. I have marked the ticket as un-resolved and will investigate it as soon as I get a chance.

    Hi Arun,

    I have the same issue, how’s the fixing progress?

    Kindly advise, thanks!

    Regards,
    Susan

    Thread Starter alexlii

    (@alexlii)

    Hello @josevarghese ,

    I spent several weeks to resolve it including Whole server check, but I did not find the way to resolve it.

    At last we reinstalled whole Multisite.

    So, It would be much great if you can point what is the exact issue there, and the method how to resolve.

    We are appreciated your work, have a nice day!

    Is there any news on this issue?
    As per my understanding the only way to make any video play in safari (both ios and desktop) is by disabling this plugin completely.

    A partial solution would be maybe to add the possibilty to disable pwa for safari or maybe remove videos from service worker caching?

    Is the issue caused by safari’s range request? (as described/solved here: https://philna.sh/blog/2018/10/23/service-workers-beware-safaris-range-request/)

    Thanks.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by essep.
    Thread Starter alexlii

    (@alexlii)

    Hello @essep

    Thanks for your info, and it seems really great.

    I am not author, and hope @josevarghese and @arunbasillal will note your post.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 3 months ago by alexlii.
    turb1964

    (@turb1964)

    I have the same issue. There really should be a prominent warning so users don’t waste their time.

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