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Browser Not Supported #333

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XeeDex-17 opened this issue Jun 19, 2024 · 4 comments
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Browser Not Supported #333

XeeDex-17 opened this issue Jun 19, 2024 · 4 comments

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@XeeDex-17
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XeeDex-17 commented Jun 19, 2024

I am trying to create an applications using PHPDesktop-chrome. However, even with the latest release of chrome, when trying to run my PHP file it says that my browser is no longer supported
Chrome Version: Version 126.0.6478.115 (Official Build) (64-bit)

@ChaosWebDev
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How could you expect any type of support with a description of your trouble? Very doubtful anyone is going to assist you; they would not know where to start with your vague description.

I may be wrong, but wouldn't this just be a notice of an issue to the developers so they could test and adjust development to make sure it's functional with common browsers?

Think of your request like this: You go to the doctor and tell him/her your body hurts? How is the doctor going to help you without quality information? You have to provide more info...

I think this would be closer to going to the doctor and saying that your head hurts when you look at bright lights. Yes, they may need more information, but in general, they know where to start. If XeeDex-17 said "It's not working" and left it at that, then I'd agree with your statement.

XeeDex-17 - I would agree that you could provide more data, like Chrome version like "Version 126.0.6478.63 (Official Build) (64-bit)". Also, did you try it on any of the other top browsers (Firefox, Opera, Brave, never Edge :) ). It would be helpful for the developers to know if this is a Chrome specific issue, or a wider spread issue.

@oleteacher
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"I may be wrong, but wouldn't this just be a notice of an issue to the developers so they could test and adjust development to make sure it's functional with common browsers?"

The dev is very unlikely to provide input.

But you make a great point and I am outa here :)

@ChaosWebDev
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The dev is very unlikely to provide input.

No Argument here. Take Care.

@XeeDex-17
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How could you expect any type of support with a description of your trouble? Very doubtful anyone is going to assist you; they would not know where to start with your vague description.

I may be wrong, but wouldn't this just be a notice of an issue to the developers so they could test and adjust development to make sure it's functional with common browsers?

Think of your request like this: You go to the doctor and tell him/her your body hurts? How is the doctor going to help you without quality information? You have to provide more info...

I think this would be closer to going to the doctor and saying that your head hurts when you look at bright lights. Yes, they may need more information, but in general, they know where to start. If XeeDex-17 said "It's not working" and left it at that, then I'd agree with your statement.

XeeDex-17 - I would agree that you could provide more data, like Chrome version like "Version 126.0.6478.63 (Official Build) (64-bit)". Also, did you try it on any of the other top browsers (Firefox, Opera, Brave, never Edge :) ). It would be helpful for the developers to know if this is a Chrome specific issue, or a wider spread issue.

I am running the most recent version of chrome, apologies for not adding more relevant information. I have tried the same thing with edge and it is receiving the same error message

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