Posts

Post not yet marked as solved
0 Replies
120 Views
My safari plugin login verification is based on cookies. I found that as long as the plugin is used for a period of time, refreshing the page and making another request will result in the loss of cookies. I want to know if there are any other ways besides changing the login verification method to bypass cookies?
Posted
by lizhibo.
Last updated
.
Post not yet marked as solved
0 Replies
352 Views
My Chrome extension runs fine on Chrome, but when I use the following command to run it on Safari, I find that the result returned by chrome.runtime.sendMessage is always Undefined. xcrun safari-web-extension-converter --app-name MySafariTest dist The following is my code content.js: async test() { return chrome.runtime.sendMessage({ method: "test" }) } let result = await this.test() // result is always undefined background.js: chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener((request, sender, sendResponse) => { sendResponse("test123") }); I want to know if there is any way to make the content script and background script of Chrome communicate normally in Safari?
Posted
by lizhibo.
Last updated
.
Post not yet marked as solved
0 Replies
291 Views
safari web extensions cannot carry cookies through jquery ajax in popup scripts. I found that it is possible in Chrome, but when converted to run on Safari using safari-web-extension-converter, the ajax requests do not pass the cookie over. Is there any way to solve this problem?
Posted
by lizhibo.
Last updated
.