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Title: Mobile View Issue
Post by: ron.p on April 30, 2013, 06:49:53 pm
Hi.

Thanks for listening in the past and bringing mobile view back. 

I just switched phones this weekend from an HTC Sensation running CyanogenMod 9. Not sure of the version of Aquamail pro (assume the latest this weekend 1.2.4.0) but with mobile view on unclickable links I could long press the link and a pop up would appear allowing me to select open. This would open the link in the default browser, this is how I bypass "the bug."

I switched to a Samsung Galaxy S3 stock rom with AM 1.2.4.0 and the long press only creates a short vibrate, no pop-up for me to select open.  If I disable mobile view back to normal, the link is clickable as normal.

I am trying to determine if it's a phone issue or did you make a change where I may have been running an earlier version on the sensation, or is there an additional setting somewhere besides enable mobile view I may have missed?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Mobile View Issue
Post by: Kostya Vasilyev on May 06, 2013, 03:04:13 am
Hi,

I did not make any changes to mobile view, only re-enabled it (after removing).

Just tried mobile view on an HTML message on my Samsung Galaxy Note 2.

The vibration on long press is there, and my code gets called by Android, but the data I get there is "the user pressed an unknown element, and there is no URL to go with that".

So yes, it's an Android issue.

Mobile mode is officially "deprecated" since 3.0, meaning "we (Google) might break it, and if we do, it won't be a priority to fix".

Perhaps Cyanogen has a workaround, while stock Android (or Samsung's firmware) does not?