Blogs tagged browser support
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SAPUI5 web applications or Fiori apps on SAP Cloud Platform always use one specific SAPUI5 library version, which you define during configuration of your applications or Fiori launchpad site. Each SAPUI5 version has next to a defined set of... Read More »0Comments1Like -
Browser qualification tests for IE11 on Windows 8.1 (IE11 security update MS14-080) and Win 10 (IE11 security update MS16-144) were completed successfully by NetWeaver Test Center for NW 7.02 SP19, 7.30 SP17, 7.40 SP16, NW 7.31 SP20, NW 7.50... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Chrome 56 has been tested by the SAP test teams with NetWeaver versions 7.02, 7.30, 7.31, 7.40 and 7.50. Tests for UI5 , V1, V2, 1.40,1.42, 1.44 and the latest masterBranch were executed as well. Suite Test Engineering has also executed central... Read More »6Comments0Likes -
The following is summary by release, of the Internet Browsers that SAP Sourcing/CLM Supports: In release 7.0 SPX we are compatible with: Internet Explorer version 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11. IE 10 and IE 11 are only supported in Compatibility... Read More »17Comments2Likes -
In this case the customer complained that some of the pages running in his portal fail to execute when using Chrome. He got this annoying message: The portal shell (TLN, DTN, etc.) – was rendered well. What could the issue be? The first... Read More »7Comments8Likes -
Former Member posted on June 23, 2014As the number of browsers and their version is increasing, the need for a standard way of writing client side code (HTML, CSS, JavaScript etc…) so one syntax will be interpreted the same way on all browsers, is increasing as well. This is... Read More »0Comments8Likes -
The following is summary of the Internet Browsers that SAP Sourcing/CLM Supports: 1. In release 7.0 SPX we are compatible with: Internet Explorer version 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10 in Compatibility View. As part of 7.0 SP9 we will be updating the... Read More »2Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on April 16, 2013In this post I would like to describe a recent problem I came up against when trying to embed a Web Dynpro Java (WDJ) application into another website. This is quite a common scenario where you have a leading portal in your organization (e.g.... Read More »14Comments11Likes