developer.chrome.com states that iOS Chrome uses UIWebView |
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Issue descriptionhttps://developer.chrome.com/multidevice/ios/overview "Chrome for iOS is derived from the WebKit browser codebase, as is Apple's Mobile Safari. However, while Apple allows only Safari to access iOS facilities like the iOS Nitro engine, Chrome uses Apple's UIWebView for loading and rendering content. Any of the considerations for UIWebView apply to Chrome for iOS. See the Chrome Mobile FAQ for more information." Stuart, may I punt this to you?
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Apr 21 2016
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Jun 6 2016
-> mardini: do you have any contacts in the developer website team to get this fixed?
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Jun 14 2016
+ Ilya to advise developer.chrome.com is in github. This file specifically is here: https://github.com/GoogleChrome/multi-device/blob/master/ios/overview.html But I am not sure what is the process to change it and then publish it.
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Jun 14 2016
+arthur, +paulkinlan :-)
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Jul 6 2016
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Aug 26 2016
Ilya: Assigning to you so that you can route it as needed. Who owns this content and these pages? How many pageviews do they get per month? I found a lot of outdated content on this page here: https://developer.chrome.com/multidevice/faq The iOS section needs to be heavily edited (i.e. We removed the '*' from Incogntio, we used WKWebView, ...etc) Thank you.
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Aug 26 2016
mkearney@ should be the right person for this content. reassigning :)
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Aug 30 2016
Thanks, Ilya. Margaret: It would be great if we know whether this content is being viewed at all. I am tempted to say it should be unpublished immediately until we have accurate information. Let us know how you'd like to go about this. Thank you.
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Sep 1 2016
I agree with Mardini: unpublish. If nobody is looking, there's no point having it. If lots of people are looking, then many people are getting wrong information and we should remove it ASAP to stop the misinformation until we can rewrite it. Either way, this should be removed promptly What's the plan?
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Sep 1 2016
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Sep 2 2016
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Sep 7 2016
Friendly ping.
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Sep 8 2016
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Sep 12 2016
Margaret, Ilya: I believe Jason has submitted the CL to remove these files. Can someone please own unpublishing these two articles? Thank you.
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Sep 23 2016
See bug 27758034 for more context.
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Sep 26 2016
All iOS docs are sourced here: https://github.com/GoogleChrome/multi-device/tree/master/ios We also have navigation for them in chromium src which will need to be removed (or there will be broken links). Can all of the iOS files be removed? Seems cleaner than leaving no overview and less explanatory content.
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Sep 26 2016
The CL that I created proposes removing all of the iOS files and all references to iOS in any page. The navigation is also removed. Thanks!
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Sep 26 2016
Are you also referring to the navigation menu on https://developer.chrome.com/home? I'm not sure that's under the same repo. By "navigation", I was referring to the menu on the left hand side of https://developer.chrome.com/multidevice/ios/overview.
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Sep 28 2016
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Sep 28 2016
The following revision refers to this bug: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/f7688a27d87e6cd98e8f5c91916010e81a67b715 commit f7688a27d87e6cd98e8f5c91916010e81a67b715 Author: mkearney <mkearney@chromium.org> Date: Wed Sep 28 20:16:26 2016 This removes all iOS content from Multi-device docs. We've tested the navigation locally both top and left-navs and it looks OK. BUG= 605237 Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2380783002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#421623} [modify] https://crrev.com/f7688a27d87e6cd98e8f5c91916010e81a67b715/chrome/common/extensions/docs/templates/json/chrome_sidenav.json
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Sep 29 2016
All iOS content has been removed from the site. We will edit the content offline and add it back when the content has been updated.
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Oct 24 2016
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Feb 24 2017
Content has been updated at https://github.com/googlechrome/openinchrome. Starting the process to add it back.
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Feb 24 2017
Pull request created: https://github.com/GoogleChrome/multi-device/pull/36
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Mar 3 2017
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Mar 28 2017
What's the publishing status of this article? : https://github.com/GoogleChrome/multi-device/blob/master/ios/links.html ?
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Mar 28 2017
This is published on developer.google.com: https://developer.chrome.com/multidevice/ios/links It's also part of our Chromium documentation here: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/ios/opening_links.md (I've also mirrored the user agent info to: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/ios/user_agent.md)
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Apr 3 2017
The following revision refers to this bug: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/0177c60721e1f13f4e2b8609c9fe9bde329a3f53 commit 0177c60721e1f13f4e2b8609c9fe9bde329a3f53 Author: jasonkliu <jasonkliu@chromium.org> Date: Mon Apr 03 15:29:25 2017 Add back the "Opening Links in Chrome" page to the sidenav. BUG= 605237 Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2720793004 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#461435} [modify] https://crrev.com/0177c60721e1f13f4e2b8609c9fe9bde329a3f53/chrome/common/extensions/docs/templates/json/chrome_sidenav.json |
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Comment 1 by stuartmorgan@chromium.org
, Apr 21 2016Owner: pinkerton@chromium.org