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api.History.replaceState - title argument is no longer supported by Safari

Open Emosewaj opened this issue 1 year ago • 0 comments

What type of issue is this?

Incorrect support data (example: BrowserX says "86" but support was added in "40")

What information was incorrect, unhelpful, or incomplete?

Under the columns for Safari and Safari for iOS for the row "Whether the unused parameter is used" it is mentioned that the feature is supported but may be removed, with a link to bug 223190. Under that thread, a pull request was linked, which has since been accepted and merged 4 months ago on January 29th, rendering the parameter unused in Safari's API now as well. I am unsure which specific Safari versions this change is included in, however.

What browsers does this problem apply to, if applicable?

Safari

What did you expect to see?

n/a

Did you test this? If so, how?

n/a

Can you link to any release notes, bugs, pull requests, or MDN pages related to this?

https://github.com/WebKit/WebKit/pull/20404

Do you have anything more you want to share?

No response

MDN URL

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History/replaceState

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  • Query: api.History.replaceState
  • Report started: 2024-05-17T06:48:52.581Z

Emosewaj avatar May 17 '24 07:05 Emosewaj