[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 153852] <body> with overflow:hidden CSS is scrollable on iOS
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Thu Sep 26 13:31:07 PDT 2019
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153852
--- Comment #42 from Frédéric Wang (:fredw) <fred.wang at free.fr> ---
(In reply to Davison from comment #41)
> Thanks for your reply, and I'll proceed with opening new bugs as I have time
> to test specific cases (assuming others don't already do so).
Thanks, please cc' me on new bugs and I can check their status with a trunk build or help where/when I can.
> However, I'm
> still not sure how we are supposed to know whether to comment on an existing
> bug or open a new one if we aren't even given the information about which
> patches have been applied in a given iOS release.
I guess it's fine to open new entries, they can be resolved as "duplicate" or as "fixed" by developers (again fixed means in trunk build).
> Are we just supposed to
> assume that the next minor iOS release includes bug fixes that have been
> marked as resolved before hand?
I don't think you can assume anything unfortunately. The closer you can get is to test a beta.
> Can we at least get the new bug reports mentioned here so people can easily
> know if another bug report has been made?
Sure, you can also use "see also" to connect bugs together.
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