We are going live with our first Plugin and we need to link to the Banno EULA on the consent page. We have utilized the 'View public EULA' found under settings in Banno People. This works on devices other than iOS. We receive an error. Is there a way to fix the issue we are experiencing? Tried downloading versions and still experience same results.
Attached link: https://banno.com/a/eula/d4cc1010-15e8-11e9-8ebd-acde48001122
When opening in iOS the message below appears. Also downloading to new version produces same results.
Engineering has released a fix as of January 19, 2023 for this issue.
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I tried with weixin://scanqrcode. It opens with iPhone devices. But didn't work with Android device.
I tried with weixin://dl/scan as well. But it gives me error. It might be deprecated.
Actually, I'd like to open WeChat Official Account with any browsers.
I don't know if there is a way to directly go to my official account with this deeplink - weixin://dl/officialaccounts. If there is, How can I get the official account's ID? and how to add the paramater? Such as... weixin://dl/officialaccounts/Ej139dzcljsd
How can I solve this problem?
since a few days I have problems developing a website with a mapbox map using Chrome Canary (Build: 68.0.3409.0) on macOS.
Problem:
Mapbox is sending requests with a query param access_token=XXXX this param gets a special treatment by Chrome Canary resulting in access_token=anonymized. Therefor mapbox is denying my request.
Screenshot from DevTools Networktab Screenshot from Console
Localy I can reproduces the problem easily and I also created a JS fiddle (https://jsfiddle.net/LiquidSky/xr4rq9zw/) demonstrating the problem, however the offical mapbox examples work fine.
I have no adblocker or stuff installed, just the usual webdev tools.
Question:
Now I wonder if this is related to some security feature coming up in chrome or if this might even be a bug, for which I should open a bug ticket?
Thanks for every info :-D
Kind regards Nico
SOLUTION: Disable Ghostery
Did you get anywhere with this? I have the exact same issue in stable chrome.
It only seems to have caused me issues in the past week or 2 though
I'm currently working on a webpage and I'd like to implement a function to share this website to friends of the website-visitor.
Therefore I've integrated the Whatsapp-sharing URL Scheme.
<a href="whatsapp://send?text=text-to-share" data-action="share/whatsapp/share">
share-button
</a>
But there is a better way in iOS - I'd like to open the iOS-share-menue:
iOS sharing-interface
Do you know, if there is any possibility to open this?
The iOS-Amazon-App does this within the product-pages.
I'm looking forward to your answers.
best regards,
Christoph
Google has introduced the Web Share API for Web applications in Chrome. I think your problem is similar to this question. https://stackoverflow.com/a/42081215/4711785
Here is a link to a page which provides information on how this can be done and also a link to an example of this working...
(I have not copied the code from the article or the W3C source into my answer in case this is some sort of copyright violation)
https://w3c.github.io/web-share/
I have tested this on safari, chrome, and edge on IOS and macOS as of Oct 2022 and it worked perfectly...
I also tested it on the Opera browser running on a Huawei phone running their OS (not android) and again it invoked the OS'es share menu...
I fully expect this to work just as well on Windows and Android devices but I don't have any to test with...
Info and code to make it work: Web.dev article
and,
An example page you can use to test your device/browser...
open device share menu using web page button demo
This is the weirdest bug.
For some reason, the ctrl-click context menu has stopped appearing only on Chrome - localhost. I can view localhost in Safari and get a context menu and I can even view the exact same site I am developing on it's url in Chrome and get a context menu. Any other site I view in Chrome will also generate a context menu.
The context menu stopped appearing recently, it had been working fine up until this point.
I haven't been able to find any information on why this is happening.
I found this help in chrome
I hope it helps you
Re-enable the possibility to use the context menu on sites that overrides it.
This extension re-enables the context menu.
Indeed, many sites prohibit the right-click on images, pretending to protect their content. I think it is illegitimate.
(This extension is AD supported. If you don't wish to support me you may disable it in the settings.)
Unfortunately, Google Chrome does not have advanced options for what javascript is allowed to do (on the contrary of Konqueror, Opera or firefox). If you think it should, please star (don't add a "me too" comment)
In the meantime, this extension provides a workaround, by resetting the oncontextmenu to its default behaviour on many elements of the page. Oh, as a bonus, it works for Flickr and Youtube html5 videos too!
If a site is not supported, please report it in the bug tracker, not in the comments.
If a site is broken by the extension, please report it in the bug tracker, not in the comments.
However, a nice comment is always welcome :-)
I think chrome introduced this in 57 or 58 .. A perhaps simpler workaround is to add an entry to your system's hosts file and access your server using that.
i.e.:
127.0.0.1 server.local
then, instead of http://localhost/ , use http://server.local/ (and/or https, and/or port number, etc. as the case may be)
Bam! Chrome gives you your context menu back!
When I try log in to Google Analytics in Chrome, the page doesn't load. Very odd. I just get what you see here:
I've never experienced it before recently, and it works on the same computer with Safari, but for about a week now it hasn't worked on Chrome. Any advice would be appreciated.
Likely an ad blocking plugin that had its ad database updated.
I know this question is old but I thought I'd add my answer.
For me it was adblocker on chrome. Click the hand in the red octagon next to your address bar. Go to options and click "show adds on web or domain", add the the domain https://www.google.com/analytics/ and that should fix it.
Clear your cache and disable any plugins that might be interfering.
Try in incognito or in private browsing as it will stop interference from extensions especially adblocking extensions
I tried on Incognito mode and different browsers but it is still not working. I also tried this on Chrome: Settings > Reset > Restore settings to their original defaults. I am still experiencing the same issue reported in this question. When I gave up trying everything on Windows, I tried from an iPhone (not the app, but visiting Google Analytics from a web browser on my iPhone 7 Plus in Chrome, no success. Then I moved to OS X Yosemite Version 10.10.5, and still the same, Google Analytics was not working. After spending several minutes trying, maybe for about an hour or more without success, it suddenly started working everywhere.
My conclusion is that most likely this was a bug in Google Analytics. I should have tested my Internet speed to see if the cause was poor Internet speed, but other pages were loading correctly. So I assume it was simply some kind of bug in Google Analytics.
EDIT: Today I am experiencing the same problem, and this is about 24 hours after the answer above that I posted yesterday. I went to http://www.speedtest.net/ to test my Internet speed, and these are the results:
Ping: 6ms
Download: 2.68 Mbps
Upload: 5.17 Mbps
Then I saw a pop-up telling me that an internal error had happened, and please close and open again the browser. This was definitely a bug in Google Analytics' service.
This is what I was seeing today, with Google Analytics never loading:
My problem was that google analytics wasn't collecting data from some users using browsers like Chrome and Firefox, and also when the users were active on my website, google's Real Time Reporting didn't work.
I found out that the users were using browser plugins like: AdBlock or disconnect.me wich were blocking the data collection.
I hope this helps someone because google brought me here while I was searching the internet for a solution to my problem.
And with some bits from here and some bits from there I managed to figure out what my problem was.
Thanks.
I had the same problem (Chrome, OSX), but I found out it had something to do with my extensions, as Google Analytics would properly load in Incognito Mode. In my case the extension Windscribe - Free VPN and Ad Blocker were preventing Analytics to load. I fixed it by whitelisting the domain.