JeffBerman edited a comment on issue #1047:
URL: https://github.com/apache/cordova-ios/issues/1047#issuecomment-768564801


   > So if I understand correctly, if the native browser select box is opened, 
and `alert` is called, the alert dialog opens (which is thread blocking until 
it is dismissed) but it isn't visible because it's displayed under the select 
modal?
   
   I don't think this is what is happening. In our app, the first time we send 
an alert it works, but the second time the alert never shows and the app hangs 
and must be force-quit (however, if the keyboard is visible at the time then 
the app hangs on the first try). I am not an expert with this stuff, but I 
debugged our Cordova app while the alert dialog was displayed and could 
graphically see the alert view in Xcode in the view hierarchy. When an alert is 
sent the second time (which causes the app to hang), the alert view doesn't 
appear in the list of views. Further, I placed breakpoints at all relevant 
lines in CDVWebViewUIDelegate.m, and they don't break when `window.alert` is 
called in the JavaScript code.


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