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			<title>Excluding iOS Safari from using mobile skin</title>
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			<description>Hey guys - 
Up until a few weeks ago we were using the mobile skin in version 9.3 for all mobile devices (ipad excluded via appconfig) and it worked like a charm. Randomly we started getting reports that some iOS users were unable to add an item to their cart inside the mobile template. 
 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hey guys -<br />
Up until a few weeks ago we were using the mobile skin in version 9.3 for all mobile devices (ipad excluded via appconfig) and it worked like a charm. Randomly we started getting reports that some iOS users were unable to add an item to their cart inside the mobile template.<br />
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Same thing started happening on my iPhone. Chrome's UA Spoofer produced the same error.<br />
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Every other mobile browser is fine. So for now, just to get us back up and running I've disabled the mobile template all together. <br />
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But... I've been thinking. Surely there's a way to re-enable the mobile template and have it exclude iOS Safari? Maybe via media query. Thoughts? Anyone else seen this problem? Maybe an app config I am overlooking?</div>

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