auto-entities card does not work with Microsoft Edge
See original GitHub issueI have a Surface Go running Windows 10 S which has Edge as its only browser. When I open HA, none of the auto entity cards work. see below…
I believe that the following log entry is related as it shows up every time I refresh…
2019-11-27 16:05:16 ERROR (MainThread) [frontend.js.latest.201911196] https://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.duckdns.org:8123/lovelace/all:1:1 Expected identifier, string or number
I am on version 0.102.2
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That’s kind of what I was betting on.
Since the new version works, consider this a wont-fix.
Developers around the world have wasted enough time to give IE/Edge special treatment. There even used to be special services where you could register and review the totaltime spent to make websites work in IE since microsoft refused to comply to standards…
Ok, i understand. Unfortunately i will be stuck with non chromium edge for quite a while…