Unable to load pouet.net from my old Android 6
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...unless I enable screen lock and then install letsencrypt root cert manually. Kind of a big deal.
I am curious, does this affect some one else, or it is just me? People who uses old tablets are now probably unable to reach the site, but still interesting.
Could it be that your devices date / time is out of sync?
pouet loads totally fine on my nokia 105, yeah yeah i know it's not an android 6 tablet but it's also a device that no sane person should desire to surf with in 2024
How can you surf _anything_ in 2024 if you don't have the LE root cert installed?
Speaking of this, I wonder when Pouët will get a single site that works well on both small and large screens, instead of a separate m.pouet.net. :-)
Speaking of this, I wonder when Pouët will get a single site that works well on both small and large screens, instead of a separate m.pouet.net. :-)
for the record, on nokia 105 the regular site works just fine (for as far as any site works just fine on nokia 105), so imho m.pouet.net could be dropped
Can you maybe install a custom firmware on the device, which is based off a newer android version?
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I wonder when Pouët will get a single site that works well on both small and large screens, instead of a separate m.pouet.net. :-)
As soon as people stop complaining about it when it's implemented.
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Kind of a big deal.
No, it's not. Android 6 is 8 years old and unsupported since 2017, maybe you should consider updating or buying a new phone? :)
OK, something happens when something inevitable won't happen when it happens, I get it. I'll wait for the Pouët 3.0 APP(tm) edition, then.
*happened
We're not talking about hypotheticals here.
We're not talking about hypotheticals here.
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How can you surf _anything_ in 2024 if you don't have the LE root cert installed?
Speaking of this, I wonder when Pouët will get a single site that works well on both small and large screens, instead of a separate m.pouet.net. :-)
your (phone) browser could just accept any ssl cert without veryfying or bitching, i guess... if thats the best solution out there im not sure about, tho ;)