Fix #59, issue with the android default browser#60
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The default android browser shows some weird behavior... On some versions String.fromCharCode.apply on a ArrayBuffer/Uint8Array will fail, on other versions subarray return wrong results (u8with4elements.subarray(0, 65536) = u8with22elements). At least, I can test this on the android emulator on linux.
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Some versions of the default android browser (4.x, tested in the emulator) doesn't accept ArrayBuffer or Uint8Array for apply, only arrays : I get a TypeError: Function.prototype.apply: Arguments list has wrong type.
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The default android browser shows some weird behavior... On some
versions String.fromCharCode.apply on a ArrayBuffer/Uint8Array will
fail, on other versions subarray returns wrong results
(u8with4elements.subarray(0, 65536) = u8with22elements).