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The Question

Submitting hidden field data on Android/iOS browsers does not work

The Answer

http://stackoverflow.com/a/24654678/5268586https://stackoverflow.com/a/24654678/5268586

The Story

I came to this question the usual route, as a lurker. As always after reading the question and accepted answer I had enough information to go and fix my own problem. My issue was with a legacy web-application not working when accessed via an Android device (an issue I was debugging and googling for 2 days). The question itself is great, it contains detailed analysis on the situation as well accurate description of the scenario and best of all existing code. This situation mimicked mine and my failure.

The answer became my saving grace. It allowed me to quickly fix my issue and walk away with some valuable information. Browsers are weird and like to make life difficult. Often I wonder how answers like the one found here are found originally, how many hours have gone into debugging it before a user was able to submit such a glorious answer. How satisfying that developer must feel to then share that knowledge. I want that, I will have that eventually. I will find my post to answer a question I reluctantly had to find.

Extras

This is just one such story like this, as I am a long time lurker. Back when I built an app for our local city (Kenosha Area Transit) me and the team used to joke that the app was brought to Kenosha by StackOverflow. I have no doubt that my degree in Computer Science was only made possible by reading the submissions of people struggling with the same issues I had while learning. So to you, early submitters, I salute you!

Thanks Stack Overflow!!!

The Question

Submitting hidden field data on Android/iOS browsers does not work

The Answer

http://stackoverflow.com/a/24654678/5268586

The Story

I came to this question the usual route, as a lurker. As always after reading the question and accepted answer I had enough information to go and fix my own problem. My issue was with a legacy web-application not working when accessed via an Android device (an issue I was debugging and googling for 2 days). The question itself is great, it contains detailed analysis on the situation as well accurate description of the scenario and best of all existing code. This situation mimicked mine and my failure.

The answer became my saving grace. It allowed me to quickly fix my issue and walk away with some valuable information. Browsers are weird and like to make life difficult. Often I wonder how answers like the one found here are found originally, how many hours have gone into debugging it before a user was able to submit such a glorious answer. How satisfying that developer must feel to then share that knowledge. I want that, I will have that eventually. I will find my post to answer a question I reluctantly had to find.

Extras

This is just one such story like this, as I am a long time lurker. Back when I built an app for our local city (Kenosha Area Transit) me and the team used to joke that the app was brought to Kenosha by StackOverflow. I have no doubt that my degree in Computer Science was only made possible by reading the submissions of people struggling with the same issues I had while learning. So to you, early submitters, I salute you!

Thanks Stack Overflow!!!

The Question

Submitting hidden field data on Android/iOS browsers does not work

The Answer

https://stackoverflow.com/a/24654678/5268586

The Story

I came to this question the usual route, as a lurker. As always after reading the question and accepted answer I had enough information to go and fix my own problem. My issue was with a legacy web-application not working when accessed via an Android device (an issue I was debugging and googling for 2 days). The question itself is great, it contains detailed analysis on the situation as well accurate description of the scenario and best of all existing code. This situation mimicked mine and my failure.

The answer became my saving grace. It allowed me to quickly fix my issue and walk away with some valuable information. Browsers are weird and like to make life difficult. Often I wonder how answers like the one found here are found originally, how many hours have gone into debugging it before a user was able to submit such a glorious answer. How satisfying that developer must feel to then share that knowledge. I want that, I will have that eventually. I will find my post to answer a question I reluctantly had to find.

Extras

This is just one such story like this, as I am a long time lurker. Back when I built an app for our local city (Kenosha Area Transit) me and the team used to joke that the app was brought to Kenosha by StackOverflow. I have no doubt that my degree in Computer Science was only made possible by reading the submissions of people struggling with the same issues I had while learning. So to you, early submitters, I salute you!

Thanks Stack Overflow!!!

Source Link

The Question

Submitting hidden field data on Android/iOS browsers does not work

The Answer

http://stackoverflow.com/a/24654678/5268586

The Story

I came to this question the usual route, as a lurker. As always after reading the question and accepted answer I had enough information to go and fix my own problem. My issue was with a legacy web-application not working when accessed via an Android device (an issue I was debugging and googling for 2 days). The question itself is great, it contains detailed analysis on the situation as well accurate description of the scenario and best of all existing code. This situation mimicked mine and my failure.

The answer became my saving grace. It allowed me to quickly fix my issue and walk away with some valuable information. Browsers are weird and like to make life difficult. Often I wonder how answers like the one found here are found originally, how many hours have gone into debugging it before a user was able to submit such a glorious answer. How satisfying that developer must feel to then share that knowledge. I want that, I will have that eventually. I will find my post to answer a question I reluctantly had to find.

Extras

This is just one such story like this, as I am a long time lurker. Back when I built an app for our local city (Kenosha Area Transit) me and the team used to joke that the app was brought to Kenosha by StackOverflow. I have no doubt that my degree in Computer Science was only made possible by reading the submissions of people struggling with the same issues I had while learning. So to you, early submitters, I salute you!

Thanks Stack Overflow!!!