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It's a known bug<br>
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__pbrmquotes="true" class="__pbConvBody"><div>Hi guys,<br>I'm at my 
first deploy of Nginx with php-fpm after 10+ years of love with<br>Apache
 and mod_php. So far so (very) good.<br><br>I just have a peculiar issue
 with Safari on iOS. As you can read here<br><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37635277/safari-on-ios-fails-to-ajax-upload-some-image-file-cannot-connect-to-server">http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37635277/safari-on-ios-fails-to-ajax-upload-some-image-file-cannot-connect-to-server</a><br>,
 my webapp allows the user to select an image, client-resize it via JS 
and<br>then upload it via jQuery.<br><br>The problem is that Safari on 
iOS 9 sometimes fails the upload with the<br>error<br><br>POST <my 
upload url>, Could not connect to the server.<br><br>I just found out
 that  when I disabled the HTTP/2 form my server config the<br>issue 
vanishes.<br><br>Is this a known issue somehow? Is there any other 
solution that doesn't<br>require me to go nuclear on HTTP/2?<br><br>Thanks
 for your help!<br><br>Posted at Nginx Forum: 
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