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So why exactly are these class names strange? #1278

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risharde opened this issue May 22, 2024 · 0 comments
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So why exactly are these class names strange? #1278

risharde opened this issue May 22, 2024 · 0 comments
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Please, check for existing issues to avoid duplicates.

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What happened?

I've been trying to use PeerJS inside a webview on Android and it seemed incompatible with Android as high as 8.0
I decided I'd look at the unminified version to then be horrified seeing strangely named classes - why is this even here?
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How can we reproduce the issue?

Open the peerjs.js file from unpkgd and you'll see for yourself

What do you expected to happen?

I expected clean code that I can try to make compatible with older browsers

Environment setup

  • OS: Android 8.0
  • Platform: Android Studio
  • Browser: WebView element

Is this a regression?

First time using it, so no

Anything else?

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