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Marcel_Szimonisz
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
May 2, 2018

Adobe Rich client browser

  • May 2, 2018
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Hello,

Is Adobe campaign rich client using underlying operating systems' browser?

Where the version can be found?

eg when browsing  reports, surveys, web apps in within AC client

Marcel

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davidh2892249
Level 5
May 2, 2018

Hi Marcel,

My understanding is that email/webapps/report previews use the Internet Explorer rendering engine... this is what I was told when I first started using Neolane and this stacks up based on my experience of building and testing these types of resources.

I'm not sure how to find out which version it is using though. Hopefully someone else can shed some light on this.

Thanks

David

Adhiyan
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
May 2, 2018

Hi Marcel,

Load the Webapp , Report or survey url in a browser and then try to view the page source.

You would get a <meta> tag which will show you the IE versions being used .

For example :

<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=9,10">

Regards,

Adhiyan

Jean-Serge_Biro
Level 10
May 3, 2018

Hi Adhiyan,

Sorry but this is not correct actually.


You mislead the meta tag parameter put in some report/webApp objects and the under the underlying IE engine version used.

For instance, reports generate as meta tag:

<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=9"/>

which means that the content is intended to be used/compliant for IE9 or over.

It doesn't mean the underlying engine used by Adobe Campaign rich client.

For webApp, it depends if you use the webApp v5 page (compatibility object, in 2nd tab) or the new webApp page (1st tab) as for Landing page or registration form based on this object, in the latter case, there are no meta tags generated for IE content at all.

(Of course someone can force meta tag in the webApp v6 code, but it is  not useful and interpreted by browsers because it is generated after the remaining head part.)

I found the exact build for which underlying engine IE11 was first compatible: build 8622 January 2015:https://docs.campaign.adobe.com/doc/AC/en/RN_legacy.html

Adobe Campaign Release Notes

BR
JS

Jean-Serge_Biro
Level 10
May 2, 2018

Hi Marcel,


I am pretty sure of this information, at least for Windows 7 platform, even though it should be confirmed for exact build numbers:
Over AC v6.1.1, it is IE11 browser.
Under 6.1 it was IE 9.0
And IE8.0 for 6.0 and 4/5.

It is why you must have Internet Explorer installed/updated on your PC, even if you want to use another default browser for your own navigation.


I don't know at all for Windows 8 and Windows 10 PC, I guess it is underlying IE11, but perhaps there is a way to change it for Microsoft Edge engine instead.


Best Regards
J-Serge

Marcel_Szimonisz
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
May 3, 2018

Hello Jean-Serge Biron​,

I have Adobe client v7 installed, windows has  IE11, but JS code which should work 100% in > IE10 does not work at all within the client.

I think this meta tag could be the best guess i can get and the main cause why the script is not working

<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=9" />

This meta tag will cause IE to run the web app in compatibility mode for IE9 eventhogh I have IE11 installed.

So I would change my question to how do I change this meta tag  to e.g. I am not able to find where this can be set up. I thing is done on the background

<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge" />

Marcel

Marcel_Szimonisz
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
May 3, 2018

Hello again,

i found where this meta is created

xtk:form/web-core.xsl

Is there a way to change/extend it here?

Marcel

Marcel_Szimonisz
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
May 3, 2018

Hehe it's really written there thank you

So there is no workaround If I am on version 8795? Just tell people to use chrome or disable compatibility mode in IE

Marcel

Adhiyan
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
May 3, 2018

Hi Marcel,

I am sorry , the feature was added in 8795 and above so in 8795 also you can create this option to override the IE compatibility.

Regards,
Adhiyan

kevinedmond
Level 2
July 18, 2022

hello.

kinda reopening an old subject but did anyone ever manage to acces external page from the client.

using the input type="urlViewer" and accessing any page on internet, did show the error above

(i did try to access a regular page like google)

this happens on v7 and v8 (last version included)

workstation is windows 10 with last edge/other browser installed.

(page works ok when using browser regularly)

 

thanks for the help