| Summary: | model-element fails to render | ||||||||
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| Product: | WebKit | Reporter: | Oscar Harper <bugzilla> | ||||||
| Component: | WebXR | Assignee: | Nobody <webkit-unassigned> | ||||||
| Status: | NEW --- | ||||||||
| Severity: | Normal | CC: | ap, dino, webkit-bug-importer | ||||||
| Priority: | P2 | Keywords: | InRadar | ||||||
| Version: | WebKit Local Build | ||||||||
| Hardware: | Mac (Apple Silicon) | ||||||||
| OS: | macOS 14 | ||||||||
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Description
Oscar Harper
2023-11-09 00:04:52 PST
I'm getting a picture displayed, did the test change since the screenshot was taken? Nice picture though. Also, could you please confirm whether this worked in prior Safari versions? Created attachment 468545 [details]
my screenshot
Thanks for taking a look so quickly, sadly it still happening to me, since it rendered on your side I tried with a full reset of my Mac in case it was something else messing it up but it didn't work. Not sure if this worked on previous safari version it first happened to me on Safari 17.1, and according to the release notes de <model> element was added on Safari 17. If I don't enable the model feature flag it at least renders de .png since it ignores the model tag. Let me know if there anything you need from my side to reproduce it, I'll provide it happily. Went to Apple Store, it also happened on the m2 Macs there, I didn't have time to test on non m2 Macs. I also tried on another laptop with linux but the default GTK build didn't include the model-element feature tag. Comment on attachment 468545 [details]
my screenshot
My testing was incorrect, because I did not enable the features. I can reproduce as described when they are enabled.
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