Sounds fine to me. Would be a bit strange if people were relying on that.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 6:42 AM, Erik Jan de Wit <ede...@redhat.com> wrote: > +1 for removing this > > This behaviour is also not the same on all platforms I’ve noticed that on > iOS “OK” is passed, but not on android > > On 27 Feb,2014, at 8:35 , Ally Ogilvie <aogil...@wizcorp.jp> wrote: > > > Since the very beginning a success callback without "message" (native > args) > > has returned the string "OK" to the success function in JavaScript. > > > > I think there is no reason for this to be. I think the reason it's there > is > > because it's been there from the beginning. But we should get rid of this > > now. > > > > Looking for some agreement (+1) on this before chalking it up on the todo > > list. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Ally. > >