Web-enabled forms on "Google Chrome"
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 1:23 pm
by Rich >> Wed, 3 Sep 2008 11:38:22 GMT
Hi,
Today Google released their new web browser called "Chrome" (at least, they did on the UK homepage). Due to the inevitable popularity of this browser i thought it was important to ensure all of our web services functionality exist on it. However, we have found that the web-enabled forms do not work at all! Or at least, very little of them do.
The web-enabled forms are made up of usual controls such as text boxes, labels and buttons, none of which are displaying properly. Also, we are using pictures mapped to the buttons which also do not display. We were aware that our browser did not work fully as intended on Mozilla Firefox but have always had a much larger amount of traffic using IE so didn't feel the need at the time. We are concerned that Google Chrome may prove to be much more popular and so would like to be ahead of the game this time.
Does anybody have any experience making web-enabled forms work over Mozilla Firefox? Maybe somebody already has used Google Chrome with their services?
Any help will be appreciated.
Regards,
Rich
Hi,
Today Google released their new web browser called "Chrome" (at least, they did on the UK homepage). Due to the inevitable popularity of this browser i thought it was important to ensure all of our web services functionality exist on it. However, we have found that the web-enabled forms do not work at all! Or at least, very little of them do.
The web-enabled forms are made up of usual controls such as text boxes, labels and buttons, none of which are displaying properly. Also, we are using pictures mapped to the buttons which also do not display. We were aware that our browser did not work fully as intended on Mozilla Firefox but have always had a much larger amount of traffic using IE so didn't feel the need at the time. We are concerned that Google Chrome may prove to be much more popular and so would like to be ahead of the game this time.
Does anybody have any experience making web-enabled forms work over Mozilla Firefox? Maybe somebody already has used Google Chrome with their services?
Any help will be appreciated.
Regards,
Rich