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Browser Usage

Do you think Firefox has peaked and is slowly on the decline? Chrome seems to be on the up & up!
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Post by IV/JG7_4Shades »

Squog,

Can you please check out Chrome and see how it works with the MP?

Cheers,
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In stock Chrome it is possible to log in and plot waypoints, but it is not possible to use the right-click context menu, nor do the majority of buttons work in the 'Logistics' sub-menu.

With the IETab Extension installed the issues listed above are corrected, however new JavaScript-related bugs appear. The major one I have discovered thus far is IETab's inability to correctly process Javascript Popup windows.

So it seems that folks using Google Chrome might be in for a rude awakening when they try to use as complex a web app as Scorched Earth's Mission Planner is.
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22GCT_Gross
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Post by 22GCT_Gross »

Also the SOG form dont work by Chrome, for the same reasons I trust
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Post by II/JG54_Emil »

SRWare Iron = Chrome without transfering dtat to google.

I found that if the template is too huge, the usual browser wants to stop the loading process. Chrome7SRWare Iron usuall don´t report that message so soon.
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