Document support browser versions
See original GitHub issuePlease document the support browser and Node versions.
At least for the browsers, I believe this to be very limited given there isn’t any employment of a browser-side polyfill here if the Fetch API is not available. I think many people would be surprised by that when coming to the “spiritual successor of request
”. Granted, that issue could be solved by incorporating something like #27 (using isomorphic-fetch
rather than just node-fetch
) if desired.
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Good point, thanks Jordan!
Let’s not officially support IE or Opera. It could work with a fetch polyfill, but no guarantees.
At least that will be consistent 😃