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Photopea thinks Pale Moon is too old (latest version)

Unread post by mr tribute » 2020-07-11, 20:56

On a Linux forum there was a discussion about photo editors. I came across Photopea, but no love for Pale Moon. :(

https://www.photopea.com/

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Re: Photopea thinks Pale Moon is too old (latest version)

Unread post by coffeebreak » 2020-07-11, 21:11

Apparently it's looking for WebAssembly to be enabled.
(javascript.options.wasm = true)

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Error: ReferenceError: WebAssembly is not defined
Source File: https://www.photopea.com/code/pp.js
Line: 237

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Re: Photopea thinks Pale Moon is too old (latest version)

Unread post by mr tribute » 2020-07-11, 21:43

coffeebreak wrote:
2020-07-11, 21:11
Apparently it's looking for WebAssembly to be enabled.
(javascript.options.wasm = true)

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Error: ReferenceError: WebAssembly is not defined
Source File: https://www.photopea.com/code/pp.js
Line: 237
Thanks. It works with WebAssembly enabled.

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Re: Photopea thinks Pale Moon is too old (latest version)

Unread post by Moonchild » 2020-07-12, 08:15

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