-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 549
IOS compatability #71
Comments
Doesn't work on Safari for sure, just wanted to raise an issue about that :) |
according to this https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/NetworkingInternet/Conceptual/NotificationProgrammingGuideForWebsites/Introduction/Introduction.html I'm thinking its not possible, but I'd like a definitive answer. |
In the "Mobile Support" section of the README, I mention how mobile notifications currently aren't supported on iOS. Here is a nice blog post going into more detail about it from 2015. Unfortunately, the ball is in Apple's court with this one. |
I did read that post but its somewhat confusing the state of things, as they mention chrome and firefox does support them, which are available for iOS. In the link I provided it mentions "Notifications for websites do not appear on iOS." I am finding it fairly difficult to find information on it :) I am assuming no browser on iOS will display notifications, and only native apps are capable of it. |
There should be a simple fallback for iOS, popup or whatever. |
Does not work for IOS, neither Chrome nor Safari as apple force Chrome to use Safari’s render engine (webkit) :( |
Has this library been tested or working on IOS chrome or safari? or does it work with any browser on ios?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: