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Suggestion
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Resolution: Answered
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Mobile Safari, iOS5
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Because iOS does 'auto capitalisation' by setting the shift button to on when you enter down to a new line, the very place you might like to put in something like a h2 it means you have to turn it off before typing or you'll get H2. which does not work with autocomplete.
The ideal would be for autocomplete to be made case insensitive so h2. or H2. both worked.
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CONFSERVER-23642 Make autocomplete case insensitive (to assist iOS use case)
- Closed
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CONFCLOUD-19523 Add support for editing pages in mobile
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CONFCLOUD-19524 Add offical support for Mobile Safari on the iPad
- Closed
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CONFCLOUD-23643 iOS5 Mobile Safari Support for Autocomplete
- Closed