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Web UI broken on ios #279

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wioo opened this issue Apr 12, 2021 · 7 comments
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Web UI broken on ios #279

wioo opened this issue Apr 12, 2021 · 7 comments

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@wioo
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wioo commented Apr 12, 2021

Type: Bug Report

Your Environment

  • Version used:
    • Version (stable release)
      v4.5.3
  • Environment name and version:
    • Node.js version v15.14.0
    • npm version 7.9.0
    • Web browser: latest safari, brave 1.24(21.4.1.15), firefox 33.0(4119)
  • Operating system and version: linux deploy (server), iOS (client)
  • Torrent client and version: rtorrent 0.9.8

Summary

Wont open expected UI

Expected Behavior

Correct UI

Current Behavior

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Possible Solution

Steps to Reproduce

Try to open web UI on iOS.

Context

It works on android.

@jesec
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jesec commented Apr 12, 2021

I am not able to reproduce on my iOS device, and I don’t think you have the latest iOS version. The latest one looks like this:

37A6DA9B-AB81-4341-9752-BFAE98050F74

Please update your system.

@wioo
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wioo commented Apr 12, 2021

Thanks for reply. My system is updated. iOS 12.5.2 is the latest version for my device (6 plus). I think this started to happen when I changed from flood-git to nodejs-flood (arch aur).

@jesec
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jesec commented Apr 12, 2021

Unfortunately, Flood no longer supports Safari that old.

See #256 (comment) .

@wioo
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wioo commented Apr 12, 2021

Got it. What about Brave 1.24(21.4.1.15) and Firefox 33.0(4119)? I can't verify if they are old or not.

@jesec
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jesec commented Apr 12, 2021

IIRC current Firefox is near 80, so 33 is probably super old.

@jesec
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jesec commented Apr 12, 2021

Anyways, on iOS, there is only one browser. That is Safari. Apple prohibits applications from using their own browser engines, so no matter the name and version, it is still the Safari.

@wioo
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wioo commented Apr 12, 2021

Oh, good to know. Thanks.

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