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Just trying a new post from my iPhone...

Mods can remove this when they like...

Can't try all the "New Topic" options myself...

Maybe the mods could start another sub group under "Feedback & Bugs" so everyone can do some iPhone testing...

:geek:

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It was mentioned in the other thread that people were having trouble with posting new topics and sending PMs from their iPhone... ...I've never had any trouble using my iPhone and the forum... ...but I've never tried to post a new topic on the forum from my iPhone... ...so I was just giving it a go to see if I would have any trouble myself... ...and everything seems to be working fine...

A new section for any type of testing could be useful for those that are programmers writing apps or other software for forum use that won't mess around with the day to day use of the forum... ...I use a desktop app for the macworld Australia forum and have another on my phone... ...both don't work with Skylines... ...but I can view the forum on the desktop app... ...I'm yet two work out the posting and replying side of things... ...which might need backend access to finally work... ...but it was more of a hobby just to see if I could do it...

But as I said... ...feel free to delete this whenever you like... ...what I was trying ended up working as it should...

Of course it works fine :geek:

I dont believe half the stuff i hear about things "not working", i guess 10yrs in IT Support/Operations has jaded me a tad though :D

I use opera from my HTC to surf/post on SAU from time to time and works fine.

Don't iPhones also run opera?

Don't iPhones also run opera?

not natively.

IPB is tested against WebKit browsers, but not iPhone Safari (Webkit based) specifically. As such there my be some quirks. Javascripts should work though.

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