Closed jbmoelker closed 5 years ago
The API is enabled by default since Chrome 61 for Android (status). It's being promoted on popular blogs (like in Designing for a browserless web on Smashing Magazine). It's under consideration in Microsoft Edge (related issue), under consideration in Webkit, but no official status from Firefox yet.
Since Chrome and Samsung Internet both share a Chromium build, I'm hoping it's quite feasible for Samsung Internet to add the Web Share API.
(I'm requesting this feature here as suggested by @poshaughnessy)
hi! sorry for the (very) late reply here, but just to note: web share API was made part of 9.2. Web Share Target is aimed to be part of 10.x.
The API is enabled by default since Chrome 61 for Android (status). It's being promoted on popular blogs (like in Designing for a browserless web on Smashing Magazine). It's under consideration in Microsoft Edge (related issue), under consideration in Webkit, but no official status from Firefox yet.
Since Chrome and Samsung Internet both share a Chromium build, I'm hoping it's quite feasible for Samsung Internet to add the Web Share API.
(I'm requesting this feature here as suggested by @poshaughnessy)