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DTX-Polyfiller

This Chrome (And firefox!) extension rewrites a few input events from "onpropertychange" to "onchange" - whilst also implementing minor other CSS/JS patches for legacy tools.

Also overrides a number of functions in the claims submission process to remove IE specific XML/XPath usage.

Installation (CHROME - New Style)

We're on the chrome web store! Just install here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ndjmplgjbibmifkajogmngpekcnammpb

Installation (Firefox!)

  1. Right-Click Here and "Save Link As"

  2. In Firefox, open the Firefox menu Firefox browser menu button and click Add-ons.

  3. From the settings cog, open Install Add-on From File.

  4. Select the XPI file you just downloaded and click "Add"

Installation (CHROME - old style)

  1. Right-Click Here and "Save Link As"

  2. Go to https://robwu.nl/crxviewer/

  3. Click browse button and then locate and select the 'dtx-polyfiller.crx' file saved in step 1.

  4. Click the download button in the top-right of the screen

  5. Locate this file on your computer (will be named 'dtx-polyfiller.zip') and double click on it to unzip the file

  6. Visit the following URL in Chrome: chrome://extensions

  7. Toggle developer mode on in the top-right then click 'load unpacked'

  8. Locate and select the folder created when you unzipped the 'dtx-polyfiller.zip' file

Development

  1. Install Node/Yarn

  2. Run yarn

  3. Populate .env based on example.env template

  4. Run yarn build

Issues

If you find a bug, raise it as a GitHub issue here:

https://github.com/Capgemini/dtx-polyfiller

For other issues, contact Dan Cotton:

https://github.com/daniel-cotton

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