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Is that with or without @llelectronics' updated WebKit?
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2019-09-23
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I've been refraining from installing that with all the caveats attached . . . is my anxiety unfounded about that?
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Well, deal with your own inhibitions.
Or use Firefox / Fennec under AlienDalvik.
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Well, deal with your own inhibitions.
Or use Firefox / Fennec / IceCat under AlienDalvik.
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Something I'd like to see webcat be able to do is load the web interface of HomeAssistant. The sailfish browser can't load recent versions of the web interface at all. Webcat can at least load the home page's color banner. I don't know what changed on the host's side sometime ~10ish months ago to break sailfish compatibility.
There is a demo page for HA at https://demo.home-assistant.io/#/lovelace/0 which exhibits the incompatibilities with sailfish browser and webcat I noted, so I don't think a local instance of home assistant is needed to reproduce the issue.