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Edge mobile 15+ doesn't exist #3116

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saschanaz opened this issue Nov 22, 2018 · 12 comments
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Edge mobile 15+ doesn't exist #3116

saschanaz opened this issue Nov 22, 2018 · 12 comments
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@saschanaz
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The latest released version is 15. We should remove any newer versions to prevent users from being confused.

@Elchi3 Elchi3 added the data:browsers Data about browsers (versions, release dates, etc). This data is used for validation. label Nov 22, 2018
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Elchi3 commented Nov 22, 2018

I'd like to hear thoughts on this from @erikadoyle and/or @patrickkettner.

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VFDan commented Dec 26, 2018

The preview releases are 15+, and they should be there for people to know exactly when they'll get feature support.

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saschanaz commented Dec 26, 2018

The preview releases are 15+,

There is no preview release for Windows 10 Mobile. In fact even the support cycle for the latest version will cease in 2019.

PS: Edge mobile means the version for W10M in BCD.

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Edge mobile 15 did exist. v16 did not. I removed it in one of my PRs for some grid properties: #2500

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VFDan commented Dec 28, 2018

Edge mobile means the version for W10M in BCD.

Sorry, I thought it meant Edge Mobile for Android/IOS, but isn't that what we should be using?

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@VFDan That's #1671. Definitely confusing as W10M is dead now...

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@VFDan Edge of Android is the same as Opera or Chrome - all use blink, so there's really no need to document what is and isn't supported there.

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@kumarharsh We already have chrome_android and webview_android though.

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kumarharsh commented Dec 29, 2018

And Edge in iOS is again just WebKit, same like Chrome on iOS.

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ExE-Boss commented Jan 5, 2019

@saschanaz Well, Opera for Android 10, 11 and 12 used Presto, same with Opera for Desktop 1 – 12.

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saschanaz commented Jan 5, 2019

@ExE-Boss I haven't said anything about Opera, did you intend to mention another person?

BTW, I hope there is a better way to manage those browsers that only previously had their own engines, rather than manually mapping versions from Chrome...

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ExE-Boss commented Jan 5, 2019

I accidentally read opera_android instead of chrome_android or webview_android in your comment.

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