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  • Plugin Author Nick Halsey

    (@celloexpressions)

    The mobile webkit browsers are doing, frankly, horrible things with how they’re identifying themselves. I know that the default Android browser on the Galaxy S4 calls itself Safari 3, for example, but this is the first I’ve heard of Chrome issues on iOS.

    The safest solution is to disable rejection of ALL versions of Chrome and Safari. Very, very few people use old (non-html5) versions of those browsers anyway. I’m going to make that the default and include a note about it in the next update.

    Thread Starter kubusmedia

    (@kubusmedia)

    Thanks for your answer. Yes we know, it’s horrible… ??

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