In addition, there are a number of people (myself included) that upgrade to the latest browser when it comes up. How do I tell a customer, please use my web application, but you can only use internet explorer. I’m still sorting through all these notes, but to provide an application that can be given to your customer is increasingly difficult. If you navigate to the netweaver, and punch in your specific version (7.01, etc), you’ll see the web browsers that are supported. In addition: /PAM talks about the availability matrix. There are numerous OSS Notes that I’m still sorting through, including: So today I wanted to discuss some of my finding when it comes to Web Dynpro browsers and what is supported. So far, I’ve been able to get my simple applications working just fine on Internet Explorer (version 9), but nothing works on Firefox (version 15), I can’t get anything to work on Safari (5.1.7), and only my BSP has been able to run on Google Chrome. One of the biggest frustrations I’m encountering with Web Dynpro (and especially BSP’s) is that they don’t work on web browsers.
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