Will Morgan
Will Morgan
iOS 13.5 and subsequent versions don't seem to exhibit this issue anymore.
> Two use cases listed in the explainer sound rather bogus I would kindly point out that those particular use cases are in production today in the solution my team...
> Maybe limiting this to content that's in fullscreen would be OK. Would you be in favour of this being added as an option inside the requestFullscreen API? If so,...
@marcoscaceres This proposed functionality, probably on the sentinel, would tell the developer whether or not the request succeeded (but not necessarily why). From @jwheare at https://github.com/w3c/screen-wake-lock/issues/335#issuecomment-1152066256 > a simple boolean...
@marcoscaceres Thanks for clarifying your position. As others are focusing on the actual brightness API and abuse concerns, I'm just going to deal with why the iProov use case complements...
Hey @marcoscaceres, > For example, the developer could hint to the browser that it wants to take a picture of a person. Then, the browser could bring up the front-facing...
What about removing the permission prompt and simply requiring a user gesture? Fullscreen works in that way.
> Sort of, yes... but fullscreen has the whole "escape hatch" mechanism around it. Like you enter into it, and the user has full control to break out of it...
The beauty of using the debug library is that you can switch it on and off via EV/app setting, and as it's likely shared across various other dependencies in the...
This still seems to be an issue. My setup is just returning JSON for the majority of endpoints, and I need to use Twig for email template rendering. Am I...