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Why do people try to answer questions they don't even know what mean...
I want to use a package that's made for nodejs and it's using one of the core module of nodejs (http), so that's a problem because react-native doesn't have that module and I can't just simply install it (it won't work), so I search the web in the quest for a solution maybe a drop-in replacement or a polifill or something, I got to this question that's exactly what I would ask if I were to do the question myself https://stackoverflow.com/questions... asking for a polyfill to use http module in react-native, and the only answer is from a guy that I don't think he even knows what he is talking about, his answer don't make any sense with relation to the question and doesn't even address package http nor polyfill so obviously he didn't even know what the title of the question means...

If you don't fucking know something, just stay fucking silent don't reply with giberish stuff that don't have nothing to do with what people are asking. You don't have know it all, don't feel you have to... and don't try to answer stuff you don't even know.

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    Don't stick your nose up at people who have taken time to try and help regardless if it was of use or not. Also, be more descriptive in your questions.
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    @delegate212

    xD I don't think the guy who asked that question could be more descriptive.

    "Trying to port an app over which is based on a bunch of node modules using http.

    Is there a solution to this, other than rewriting libraries for fetch?"

    lol nowhere he is talking about the http protocol or the fact that ios blocks http request by default and only allow http...

    I mean if the guy that replied even have read the question...
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