Closed willum070 closed 9 years ago
tfs bug 92 created. Moving issue there
What does "tfs bug 92" refer to? (Can you give a URL to that bug? I'm not sure what repository it's in.)
In the meantime, removing the "Prio3" label -- as per phone call today with @patudom and @doctorspaceman, we'll use milestones for scheduling priority. I'm not sure what milestone "Prio3" corresponded to, but if it's none of the currently-available milestones, please just create one and put this issue in it.
TFS was Microsoft's code management system before going open source. I don't think there is any record of old bugs if the information was not sufficient when moved over.
Cheers, Doug
On 10/7/2015 10:02 PM, Karl Fogel wrote:
What does "tfs bug 92" refer to? (Can you give a URL to that bug? I'm not sure what repository it's in.)
In the meantime, removing the "Prio3" label -- as per phone call today with @patudom https://github.com/patudom and @doctorspaceman https://github.com/doctorspaceman, we'll use milestones for scheduling priority. I'm not sure what milestone "Prio3" corresponded to, but if it's none of the currently-available milestones, please just create one and put this issue in it.
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I do not think this is a webclient bug, but a safari bug. There are lots of blogs about "anchor links" breaking in safari. Might be fixed though. I would assume safari has addressed this by now. Can someone verify?
I had a link on my iPhone 6 apple mail and it opened up in Safari fine. I also used Outlook on the iPhone which had chrome as the default browser and that opened up fine as well. I bet safari fixed this issue. I just can't repro it on my phone (iOS 9.0.2). I'm closing this one.
Safari- I have Safari as my default web browser on my phone so when I click on a shared link to an object/view it tries to open it in Safari. Also when I cut the link and paste it in the address bar the same things happens. What happens is that Safari only shows the 'http://worldwidetelescope.org/webclient/?client=html5' and misses the full URL -'http://worldwidetelescope.org/webclient/?client=html5#/place=3.5&cf=93&ra=22.49782&dec=-20.82405&fov=0.42068. This is probably a browser issue but we should investigate.