iOS safari website - javascript:void(0); ? How to fix

Hey, how are ya now?


whats causing this dumb ios javascript:void(0); flash problem? Tap an underlined link to view/download a pdf and “no worky”. Tapping the link changes color of text from dark to light blue then back, not opening the link.


Settings, Safari:

  • block pop-ups?
  • Prevent cross site tracking?
  • Hide ip address?
  • Block all cookies?
  • etc…
  • /advanced: JavaScript?


can ya lend me a hand here folks? It’s a locked financial site so can’t provide a useful link….

iPhone 12

Posted on Nov 22, 2022 08:36 PM

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Posted on Nov 24, 2022 01:01 PM

Hello Msport_Enthusiast,


Thank you for reaching out in Apple Support Communities. With the inability of accessing a specific website in Safari, we suggest to follow these steps that can help:


Reload the page
To reload a page, choose View > Reload Page, or press Command-R. If you can't reload, make sure that you're connected to the internet.

If you still can't reload:

1. Press Command-Q to quit Safari. If Safari doesn't quit, press Option-Command-Esc to force Safari to quit.

2. Open Safari again and try to load the page. When Safari opens, if it automatically opens pages that you don't want to open, quit Safari again, then press and hold the Shift key while opening Safari. 

Check Safari extensions
If you installed any Safari extensions, make sure that they are up to date.

You can also try turning extensions off. From the menu bar in Safari, choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences). Click Extensions, then deselect the checkbox for each extension to turn it off. Learn more about Safari extensions

Check Safari settings
The webpage might not be compatible with one or more browser settings, which you can turn on or off as needed. From the menu bar in Safari, choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences). Then click Websites, Privacy, or Security to access these settings:

- Websites settings. These settings can be configured for specific websites.
- Privacy settings. These settings apply to all websites.
- Security settings. These settings apply to all websites. 

Test with a private window 
A website can store cookies, caches, and other data on your Mac, and issues with that data can affect your use of the website. To prevent the website from using that data, view it in a private window. From the menu bar in Safari, choose File > New Private Window, or press Shift-Command-N.

If that works, use the following steps to remove the website's data, including its caches and cookies. The website can then create new data as needed. If it's a website that you sign in to, make sure that you know your sign-in information before continuing.

1. Choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences), then click Privacy.
2. Click Manage Website Data.
3. Select the affected website from the list shown.
4. Click Remove.
5. Click Done.
6. Open the website again in a non-private browser window.

Install software updates
Install all available Apple software updates, which can include updates for Safari.

Check VPN or other security software
If you installed VPN or other software that monitors or interacts with your network connections, that software could affect your use of the website or the internet. Learn about network issues related to VPN and other software

Check network settings
Certain network settings, such as those related to using a proxy server or custom DNS server, can affect access to content on the internet. Even if you haven't changed your network settings, you might have installed software that changed those settings for you.

To find out whether the issue is with the network settings on your Mac, try viewing the website from some other device connected to the same network.

To find out whether the issue is with your network itself, try viewing the website after connecting to a different network.

These steps are outlined here for you to reference and can help: If Safari on Mac doesn't open a webpage or isn’t working as expected - Apple Support


Kind regards.


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Nov 24, 2022 01:01 PM in response to Msport_Enthusiast

Hello Msport_Enthusiast,


Thank you for reaching out in Apple Support Communities. With the inability of accessing a specific website in Safari, we suggest to follow these steps that can help:


Reload the page
To reload a page, choose View > Reload Page, or press Command-R. If you can't reload, make sure that you're connected to the internet.

If you still can't reload:

1. Press Command-Q to quit Safari. If Safari doesn't quit, press Option-Command-Esc to force Safari to quit.

2. Open Safari again and try to load the page. When Safari opens, if it automatically opens pages that you don't want to open, quit Safari again, then press and hold the Shift key while opening Safari. 

Check Safari extensions
If you installed any Safari extensions, make sure that they are up to date.

You can also try turning extensions off. From the menu bar in Safari, choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences). Click Extensions, then deselect the checkbox for each extension to turn it off. Learn more about Safari extensions

Check Safari settings
The webpage might not be compatible with one or more browser settings, which you can turn on or off as needed. From the menu bar in Safari, choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences). Then click Websites, Privacy, or Security to access these settings:

- Websites settings. These settings can be configured for specific websites.
- Privacy settings. These settings apply to all websites.
- Security settings. These settings apply to all websites. 

Test with a private window 
A website can store cookies, caches, and other data on your Mac, and issues with that data can affect your use of the website. To prevent the website from using that data, view it in a private window. From the menu bar in Safari, choose File > New Private Window, or press Shift-Command-N.

If that works, use the following steps to remove the website's data, including its caches and cookies. The website can then create new data as needed. If it's a website that you sign in to, make sure that you know your sign-in information before continuing.

1. Choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences), then click Privacy.
2. Click Manage Website Data.
3. Select the affected website from the list shown.
4. Click Remove.
5. Click Done.
6. Open the website again in a non-private browser window.

Install software updates
Install all available Apple software updates, which can include updates for Safari.

Check VPN or other security software
If you installed VPN or other software that monitors or interacts with your network connections, that software could affect your use of the website or the internet. Learn about network issues related to VPN and other software

Check network settings
Certain network settings, such as those related to using a proxy server or custom DNS server, can affect access to content on the internet. Even if you haven't changed your network settings, you might have installed software that changed those settings for you.

To find out whether the issue is with the network settings on your Mac, try viewing the website from some other device connected to the same network.

To find out whether the issue is with your network itself, try viewing the website after connecting to a different network.

These steps are outlined here for you to reference and can help: If Safari on Mac doesn't open a webpage or isn’t working as expected - Apple Support


Kind regards.


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