[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 245314] New: Web Inspector: Element selection doesn't work when debugging iOS device

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https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=245314

            Bug ID: 245314
           Summary: Web Inspector: Element selection doesn't work when
                    debugging iOS device
           Product: WebKit
           Version: Safari Technology Preview
          Hardware: iPhone / iPad
                OS: iOS 16
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: Web Inspector
          Assignee: webkit-unassigned at lists.webkit.org
          Reporter: opendarwin at lapcatsoftware.com
                CC: inspector-bugzilla-changes at group.apple.com

Created attachment 462416

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Screenshot of Safari Technology Preview web inspector

Safari Technology Preview 153 (Safari 16.0, WebKit 17615.1.4.1) on macOS 12.6 (21G115)

When I'm debugging iOS Safari (iPad) with the Safari Technology Preview web inspector on Mac, element selection is not working. It does work with regular Safari 16.0 (17614.1.25.9.10, 17614) on Mac, so it appears to be a regression in Safari Technology Preview.

Steps to reproduce:
1) Open Mobile Safari on iPad
2) Open https://webkit.org/
3) Open Safari Technology Preview 153 on Mac
4) In the Develop menu, select the webkit.org page on iPad
5) Select the web inspector Elements tab
6) Press command-f to find
7) Enter "more blog posts" and press return

Expected results: The "More Blog Posts" link is selected in the Elements tab.

Actual results: The "More Blog Posts" link is not selected in the Elements tab, although the search field does find 1 match.

This bug also affects "Start element selection", which doesn't seem to work either.

The bug does not affect inspecting https://webkit.org/ or other pages in a native Mac browser tab in Safari Technology Preview 153. The bug only affects inspecting Mobile Safari.

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