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[0.44] share on iOS does not utilize title #14607
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Hi there! This issue is being closed because it has been inactive for a while. Maybe the issue has been fixed in a recent release, or perhaps it is not affecting a lot of people. Either way, we're automatically closing issues after a period of inactivity. Please do not take it personally! If you think this issue should definitely remain open, please let us know. The following information is helpful when it comes to determining if the issue should be re-opened:
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This issue is still happening, tested on React Native v0.47.2. |
@hramos can we get this re-opened? |
@hramos This should be re-opened. This is clearly a bug, and it's very easy to reproduce it. |
I won't be reopening this issue as it does not contain sufficient information as required by the template. You may open a new one. |
The subject line for e-mail share on iOS does not populate. Message populates correctly
Expected behavior: subject line should populate using title from share()
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