I can't zap or post using Safari on my iPhone.
Anyone else experiencing this problem?
Yes I am having same issue @k00b thought it was just me. I can't click the "Reply" or "Zap" button.
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Weird. I’m replying on an iPhone right now
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It is an older device - iPhone7. Just double checked and I definitely can't click the "reply" buttons.
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Yes. iPhone 7. Definitely not working for me. I have to post n Zap on my desktop.
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I assume it worked for both of you before. I suspect you're being forced to run an old version of safari.
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It did work as recently as last weekend.
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We pushed an update this week which is likely when it broke. I just don't have access to old devices/browser versions so it's hard for me to troubleshoot.
I guess I'll try to see what changed line by line and see if I notice anything weird but it works in all the browsers I try.
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Literally why I have an old phone...
how do you survive on an iphone 7 😢
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You wouldn't get it.
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lol. camera alone is worth upgrade... these things get so slow and bloated after 3 generations behind...
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Can you send me which version of safari you're running? We might be using an API that isn't supported by an earlier version and I can check for it
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Sorry about delay - I am on 15.8 too. Issue created here: https://github.com/stackernews/stacker.news/issues/656
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IOS 15.8 if that helps.
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The errors I get on browserstack.com imply the browsers don't support modern javascript or something. I'm not sure why that would change other than us turning on production source maps in the latest deployment.
VM60:36TypeError: Right side of assignment cannot be destructured(anonymous function) @ VM60:36global code @ VM60:38 _app-b751a051034d52aa.js:1 SyntaxError: Cannot declare a let variable twice: 'e'.(anonymous function) @ _app-b751a051034d52aa.js:1 6849-35bdba25632b2baa.js:1 SyntaxError: Unexpected token '...'. Expected a property name.(anonymous function) @ 6849-35bdba25632b2baa.js:1 575-a4dbeee94cc2064e.js:1 SyntaxError: Invalid regular expression: unrecognized character after (?
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No. Safari and iPhone 10 all good here!
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