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iOS: Double Click Required for Elements When CapacitorHttp and CapacitorCookies Plugins are Enabled #2290

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heuko opened this issue Jan 2, 2025 · 1 comment

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@heuko
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heuko commented Jan 2, 2025

Bug Report

Plugin(s)

CapacitorHttp
CapacitorCookies

Capacitor Version

npx cap doctor
[warn] The bundledWebRuntime configuration option has been deprecated. Can be safely deleted.
💊   Capacitor Doctor  💊 

Latest Dependencies:

  @capacitor/cli: 6.2.0
  @capacitor/core: 6.2.0
  @capacitor/android: 6.2.0
  @capacitor/ios: 6.2.0

Installed Dependencies:

  @capacitor/cli: 6.1.2
  @capacitor/core: 6.1.2
  @capacitor/android: 6.1.2
  @capacitor/ios: 6.1.2

[success] iOS looking great! 👌
[success] Android looking great! 👌

Platform(s)

iOS all versoins. Tested on iOS 18.1 iPhone 16 pro max

Current Behavior

If I enabled

CapacitorHttp: {
      enabled: true,
    },

CapacitorCookies: {
      enabled: true,
    },

When both CapacitorHttp and CapacitorCookies are enabled simultaneously on iOS, elements in the mobile app require two clicks to respond.

Expected Behavior

For example, if there a link is present on the homepage, a single click should navigate to the linked destination.

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This issue needs more information before it can be addressed.
In particular, the reporter needs to provide a minimal sample app that demonstrates the issue.
If no sample app is provided within 15 days, the issue will be closed.

Please see the Contributing Guide for how to create a Sample App.

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Ionitron 💙

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