In a form view template or ECL script, is it possible to know if the mobile device is currently in Airplane mode?
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How to know if the mobile device is in Airplane mode
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MarkDuignan
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Re: How to know if the mobile device is in Airplane mode
Do you mean airplane mode (as in the user has flicked the Settings switch to Airplane mode on) or just whether any internet connection exists at this moment?
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MarkDuignan
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Re: How to know if the mobile device is in Airplane mode
Sorry Yann - I could not resist this one.
Q: How can you tell if your device is in airplane mode?
A: Throw it as high as you can into the air.
If it is in airplane mode it will sprout wings and fly – like this:
If it crashes back to earth like this – then it is not in airplane mode.
Q: How can you tell if your device is in airplane mode?
A: Throw it as high as you can into the air.
If it is in airplane mode it will sprout wings and fly – like this:
If it crashes back to earth like this – then it is not in airplane mode.
Re: How to know if the mobile device is in Airplane mode
Mark, if you don't mind, I will try your last suggestion later
A better question could be: "In a form view template or ECL script, how can we test that we can currently reach the LongRange server?"
A better question could be: "In a form view template or ECL script, how can we test that we can currently reach the LongRange server?"
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tsupartono
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Re: How to know if the mobile device is in Airplane mode
No easy way to do that right now.
We'll add a function to do that in the next release.
We'll add a function to do that in the next release.