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input type=week in Safari 18.2 (#7211)
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As seen in the beta release notes, Safari 18.2 adds support for input type=week on iOS. 

https://developer.apple.com/documentation/safari-release-notes/safari-18_2-release-notes#Forms
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jensimmons authored Nov 21, 2024
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"17.6-17.7":"a #2",
"18.0":"a #2",
"18.1":"a #2",
"18.2":"a #2"
"18.2":"y #7"
},
"op_mini":{
"all":"n"
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"notes":"There used to also be a `datetime` type, but it was [dropped from the HTML spec](https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/336).",
"notes_by_num":{
"1":"Partial support in Microsoft Edge refers to supporting `date`, `week`, and `month` input types, and not `time` and `datetime-local`.",
"2":"Partial support in iOS Safari refers to not supporting the `week` input type, nor the `min`, `max` or `step` attributes",
"2":"Partial support in iOS Safari refers to not supporting the `week` input type, nor the `min`, `max` or `step` attributes.",
"3":"Some modified versions of the Android 4.x browser do have support for date/time fields.",
"4":"Can be enabled in Firefox using the `dom.forms.datetime` flag.",
"5":"Partial support refers to supporting `date` and `time` input types, but not `datetime-local`, `month` or `week`.",
"6":"Partial support refers to not supporting the `week` and `month` input type"
"6":"Partial support refers to not supporting the `week` and `month` input type.",
"7":"Does not support the `min`, `max` or `step` attributes on date inputs."
},
"usage_perc_y":77.41,
"usage_perc_a":20.32,
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