I upgraded to iOS 9 and am no longer able to check if a puzzle is complete and correct. I can use the check button during a game, but not when it's complete. Each puzzle reflects that I tried playing it, but did not complete it or save it. Is anyone else having this problem?
I had, and I have got good advise from Gareth. Go to the Safari app, Look for the "block popups" button. Probebly it will be on. Switch it to off, and the problem will be solved - at least it was for me.
Posted 24th Sep 2015 at 00:59
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Thanks, Brigittevonarx .
Specifically, Apple have changed the way Safari works in iOS 9 on iPad and as a result the puzzle completion window no longer appears. You can temporarily work around this by going to Settings on your iPad and scrolling down to the Safari settings. In that section, switch "Block Pop-ups" to off. When you finish a puzzle, Safari will then pop up a box asking if you wish to allow the pop-up, which you should answer "Allow" to.
Probably the only way for me to fix this is to make the completion window load inside the main puzzle window, which will affect all users so this will not be a quick fix.
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Last edited by elo15 23rd Sep 2015 at 05:53
Specifically, Apple have changed the way Safari works in iOS 9 on iPad and as a result the puzzle completion window no longer appears. You can temporarily work around this by going to Settings on your iPad and scrolling down to the Safari settings. In that section, switch "Block Pop-ups" to off. When you finish a puzzle, Safari will then pop up a box asking if you wish to allow the pop-up, which you should answer "Allow" to.
Probably the only way for me to fix this is to make the completion window load inside the main puzzle window, which will affect all users so this will not be a quick fix.
Gareth, puzzlemix
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