Thanks to everyone's help in getting to a place where I could submit a bug report, it is #23921.
jacque and scott_morrow ran the test on 5 different Android configurations! Thanks so much.
A special thanks again to bobcole for the insight to use the $_Server array to report on the OS of the device that is connected to the the server!
The link to the results of the test is found at:
https://www.mnonation.com/android/Resul ... idtest.pdf
For my app, I only needed the username and password, i.e. short texts, so I have finished up and it works everywhere, albeit not exactly the same.
We have a great community of developers and I am very thankful for the help.
David Kesler
Is there anyway to determine the OS of the device running a web deployment ?
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Re: Is there anyway to determine the OS of the device running a web deployment ?
Yes that's an Apple bug, there is a shell command I was able to use to get the correct system version (macOS 11.x. or 12.x instead of 10.16):https://stackoverflow.com/questions/649 ... os-big-sur which basically says it's a bug in the reporting agent.
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put shell("sw_vers -productVersion")