Mobile Chrome (v45.2454.68) in iOS displays error when rendering the audio element using data uri.
It works in desktop Chrome, Safari and Firefox and also works in mobile Safari. Is there a way to fix it?
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I have a embeded web app in native FMX app (ios / android) via TWebBrowser.
All works ok, except Window.print. I use PDF js for viewer and print
if I use web app directly on safari / chrome printing PDF works ok.
Any idea ?
Im using WKWebView control in my iOS app. I'm loading a web page with iframe on it (iframe source is link to Microsoft Office Online application), but that iframe is empty, and I have error in Xcode Simulator's developer tools:
But in Safari and Chrome browsers iframe loading normally.
What's wrong with my WKWebView?
I'm working on Audio Publishing project which use tokbox api. Application works fine on most of the device but getting Incompatible Browser when use Chrome, Firefox.
Safari work but the Chrome and firefox showing the error.
Tested device-
iPhone 6 : Safari works, issue with Chrome and Firefox
iPhone x : Safari works, issue with Chrome and Firefox
iPhone xs: Safari works, issue with Chrome and Firefox
As I'm unable to debug chrome console on those devices, not getting any clue the root cause of that problem.
Looking for help on this.
Chrome and Firefox iOS applications use the iOS Safari WebView under the hood. In iOS 11 the WebView does not have access to the microphone and camera.
For more info, check the article about this subject: https://support.tokbox.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001586430-Chrome-Firefox-iOS-applications-do-not-work-with-OpenTok.
Thanks!
I have error in a phonegap application and in my website when I open it in chrome browser in IOS. I suspect that it happens because of chrome and phonegap use UIWebView class. But there is no errors in mobile safari. So, I would like to know if safari use this class too.
No. Chrome does indeed contain a UIWebView, but most of MobileSafari is built on WebKit.
I currently have a website that does not function very well inside of Opera Mini. I would like to display a message that informs the user that the website is best viewed in Mobile Safari, and provide the user a link that will open the URL in Mobile Safari.
I know that the reverse is true, by taking a link like http://www.apple.com and changing it to ohttp://www.apple.com you are able to navigate from Mobile Safari into Opera Mini. However, I cannot find information on if the reverse is true.
You can’t do this in Opera Mini. Opera Mini can hand off to the native browser (or player) for video content that it can’t play, but not for HTML content.