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ASF GitHub Bot commented on CB-10078:
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Github user shazron commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-ios/pull/260
LGTM 👍
> With iPad Pro the wrong userAgent (iPhone) will be saved
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>
> Key: CB-10078
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-10078
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: iOS
> Affects Versions: Master, 3.6.3
> Environment: iPad Pro
> iOS 9.1
> Reporter: Christian Hemker
> Assignee: Kerri Shotts
> Labels: cordova-ios-4.3.x
>
> Using UIWebView on an iPad Pro (iOS 9.1) gives you a wrong userAgent, because
> it says its an iPhone.
> You can reproduce this behavior with the iPad Pro device and with the iPad
> Pro simulator. In both cases the userAgent is:
> {noformat}
> mozilla/5.0 (iphone; cpu iphone os 9_1 like mac os x) applewebkit/601.1.46
> (khtml, like gecko) mobile/13b137
> {noformat}
> This seems to be a known bug with iOS 9.1 on the iPad Pro because it is fixed
> with iOS 9.2 beta 4 and you are getting the right userAgent.
> If you clean install your app, everything works fine on iOS 9.2 beta 4. But
> if you update your previously installed app, you are still getting the wrong
> userAgent because the CDVUserAgentUtil uses the cached userAgent.
> For users it is not possible to clean install the app, because in that case
> the whole configuration would get lost. To get the right userAgent every
> time, developers must have the option to disable the caching of the userAgent
> in their apps.
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