Integrity errors in js/css files reported by chrome

Server Version#:1.41.7.9799-5bce000f7
Player Version#: web view (Same)
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Use the hosted web app and compare.

You know what? No.

I just spent 2 hours downgrading both the server (I kept the deb and apt froze it), and my iOS apps on my devices.

I know this isn’t you personally, but this company is really a grand failure.

  1. You told people we had to upgrade
  2. Server upgrade doesn’t work (you broke the web view)
  3. The reason I need #2 is because your electron app sucks, it can’t play back local content without chopping / stuttering
  4. There is no 4, I’m done.

I paid for the iOS app so I’ll keep a pinned version in iTunes that I can drag and drop if I ever need a new iPad.

Protip for your new management: when there’s a healthy competitor selling another app that works on your infrastructure, the problem is you. If you’re after more money from people who have been happily using these apps for years, how is breaking the app on two out of three of their devices going to help that cause?

There’s no need to reply, I also work for tech companies, I’m aware of how incompetent management always is, I know the answer already.

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The hosted app is just the most up to date version of the web client that is hosted on Plex servers. There is a version that ships with the server (the one you access locally) but it can be slightly out of date due to the nature of how the server is released.

These two things are the same (except for the version as mentioned above), one just gets loaded from your server and one gets loaded from the Plex servers - after that they operate identically.

What Otto was trying to say is to test it with the hosted version as it may fixed the issue you’re having.

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