


I’ve spend most of this week debugging this issue. Access network services and handle changes in network configurations. There is this suspected print when Facebook login web page shown:Ĭould not signal service : 113: Could not find specified serviceĬould not signal service : 113: Could not find specified service I also tried to use both the new Game bundle Id, and just another published bundle id. WebKit on Windows, Tools Caio Araujo Neponoceno de Lima (caiolima) Igalia Cameron McCormack (heycam) Apple Carlos Alberto Lopez. The log keeps showing these warning messages: 11:42:55.557528+0000 Guess the Flag 7006:13470968 FairBid 3.12.0 Mediation: adapterDidShowAd: fyber.
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The WinCairo Port, WebKit on Windows Brian Weinstein (bweinstein) Apple. The only way to proceed is to quit the app. I made sure for all configurations related to Facebook dashboard and Xcode settings x10 times. Networking, Storage, WebCore icon database, Back/forward cache, History Brent Fulgham (bfulgham) Apple. Ich habe das Internet und das Suchfeld der Computerhilfe nach diesem Ding durchsucht (ich weiß nicht einmal, wie ich es nennen soll), kann aber nichts Hilfreiches finden. So for more details about my calling sequence :Īnd then see callback called with: facebookListener called with: Ich habe versucht, alle Zertifikate und Websites im Schlüsselbund zu löschen und die Zertifikate neu zu laden, aber es ändert sich nichts. in this time the Facebook login listener is not called at all, So When facebook.login is called, first it shows webview to select “login with Facebook app” or email, then it opens Facebook App with “Confirm login” page, when permissions granted, it shows BLACK screen for fraction of second (App resume) and immediately move again to that login webView. Log into Facebook shows login pages in loop for ever. But when I google '.xpc' I see posts that say its a serious bit of malware that hijacks browsers. Testing facebook.v4a on iOS 10.3 with Corona Native version Corona-3167 (latest). .xpc Allow incoming connections I have found some discussions (here in Apple Communities) that say its part of Safari.
