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Furthermore, it looks like your detection of using the large image requires an apple device with +1.5 DPR. Although this is not my area of expertise, it would appear this logic is flawed.
- My 27" monitor is 2560x1440 - that's pretty high resolution - in fact basically higher than the iPad retina, and because it's stretced out further, NOT using a larger image would actually look even worse
- Non-iOS tablets make use of the "retina"/DPR concept
Would it not make sense to define a screen resolution threshold? Right now, I can't really serve the same "high quality" image for both large-desktop-monitors AND iPads without also serving higher-than-necessary images to other devices.
On my desktop, I "Expand" and get the native fullscreen.
On my android Nexus 4, "expand" (after clicking "View Gallery") seems to just work as expected - not noticing any full.html
On my iPad 2 - the "Expand" wants to go to this URL, and then it just displays the blank dark page. I can go to this URL on my desktop and it displays the gallery file...
Why is the iPad working differently?
I'm playing around experimenting with the multisize but it does NOT seem to serve any different images - in fact I'm only getting whatever is defined in imageURL.
It's hard to test against your demo, http://juicebox.net/demos/pro/multisize/config.xml since the config itself specified THE EXACT SAME IMAGE for each size!
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