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Works best with WebFOCUS 5.3.3, my guru says it breaks when sloppy java code exists. We installed 5.3.3 (we meaning our department) using Foxfire for most. Had some issues where had to switch to IE as the IB code was the issue.
I personally have not used Firefox, but our install team likes it.
Posts: 1317 | Location: Council Bluffs, IA | Registered: May 24, 2004
There is a nice extension for firefox called "IE Tab Browser", you can basically tell FIREFOX that when it encounters certain websites or individual webpages to treat them and render them as if they were IE.
I have a self service app using, XML, Active X, Java, JavaScript etc.. and it did not work in FIREFOX - it does now.
Good look, Paul.
Posts: 42 | Location: UK | Registered: October 23, 2005