They do use these functions as it works very well on Safari for iOS on all devices !krileon wrote: iPads are mobile devices. They use a mobile version of Safari. It's not the same browser as a desktop. JS functions behave differently on a Mobile device compared to a desktop. For example window.location and window.open behave differently or flat out don't work on Mobile and both of them are used by CB Connect. I do not have an iPad, tablet, or any other such device which is why they are not supported, because I can't test on them
The social site does not send the user to the redirect URL sent to them, this works ok on all desktop browsers including Safari on iOS but not when the website is added to the device home screen.krileon wrote: When you click the button it opens a popup, which is to the social sites authentication page. The social site then sends the user to the redirect URL sent to them, which is the actual CB Connect registration page and process. Now it registers and logs in as needed. At this point it'll do your login or registration redirect, which is just PHP so this shouldn't matter what device you're on. What part of this process is not working for you?
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krileon wrote: So it works as long as it's not added to the Home Screen? What's the Home Screen? Like your homepage when you first open the browser? As said in my previous replies I do not have an iPad so I of course can not test it on one and thus is not supported (in other words if it works it works and if it doesn't then it doesn't). Simulator won't help with this. It has nothing to do with the browser or the OS, but entirely an issue with the device it self.
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It has nothing to do with Windows. It works fine on OSX, etc... It's a Mobile device issue. I've already told you I do not support Mobile as I do not have a Mobile device except an Android phone to test any of this on properly. Apple does not provide an official simulator for Windows so that is not an option either. If you know of any Windows based simulator (and is free; preferable open source as well) and can confirm it can reproduce your issue then I can investigate further.Nope it's not an issue with the device itself, and you cannot avoid hundreds of million of users like this when windows is simply disappearing for most of our visitors.
There should be two windows for the entire process. One is the website it self where you clicked the button and another is the authentication window. The first window should redirect or refresh after the authentication window closes. If the first window is gone then there's nothing I can do as it's not keeping the parent window.When we try to connect, the social network window is loaded, then authentication is correctly performed (twitter for instance), then the social network window is closed, and then a blank window appear with only the html code as attached :
Unfortunately no as there's nothing to indicate a problem. The window is just an empty window. What is the URL of the empty window?Does it help tracking the problem ?
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