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Add Note: Fastclick since iOS 9.3 not longer neccessary when using WKWebView #591

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GitToTheHub opened this issue Oct 17, 2019 · 5 comments

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@GitToTheHub
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GitToTheHub commented Oct 17, 2019

Hi,
since iOS 9.3, when using WKWebView, the 300-350ms delay is gone. In Android it's gone since Chrome Version 32+. Could you maybe add this hint on your readme? Thanks.

Related Issue here: #514
Webkit-Bugfix: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153180 (see second last comment)

(In UIWebView the fix is not working!)

@bmitchinson
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This is now addressed in the readme and can be closed, thanks 👍

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In which readme? I couldn't find it in the readme of this git-repo.

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@GitToTheHub GitToTheHub changed the title Add Note: Fastclick since iOS 9.3 not longer neccessary Add Note: Fastclick since iOS 9.3 not longer neccessary when using WKWebView Mar 6, 2020
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Ah ok, i think i saw this notice already before i opened this issue. Because it's not explicit when you are an app developer. If you develop for Apple it's important to know that you must develop with the WKWebView component instead of the UIWebView component to avoid this problem. But I don't care. I don't want to put too much energy in this here.

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I was right, the comment is from 2016: 4e40992
Thank's for adressing it NOW in the readme ..

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