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IOS compatability #71

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DiscoTim opened this issue Aug 25, 2016 · 6 comments
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IOS compatability #71

DiscoTim opened this issue Aug 25, 2016 · 6 comments

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@DiscoTim
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DiscoTim commented Aug 25, 2016

Has this library been tested or working on IOS chrome or safari? or does it work with any browser on ios?

@acierto
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acierto commented Aug 26, 2016

Doesn't work on Safari for sure, just wanted to raise an issue about that :)

@DiscoTim
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@Nickersoft
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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.

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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.

@luckylooke
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luckylooke commented Aug 30, 2016

There should be a simple fallback for iOS, popup or whatever.

@nickmask
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Does not work for IOS, neither Chrome nor Safari as apple force Chrome to use Safari’s render engine (webkit) :(

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