I'm using OrientDB 2.2.26 and I wanted to know if OrientDB Studio officially works with IE or Edge browsers. For me it is only currently working in Chrome.
Thanks,
Bikrum
OrientDB Studio works with Chrome, Firefox, Opera but it doesn't with Internet Explorer me too.
Hope it helps
Regards
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I try to execute an SQL query with Chrome DevTools for an Android app, but it's not possible, because enter button moves the cursor to the next line instead of executing a commend. It worked some time ago.
I reinstalled Chrome, removed all Chrome data and reinstalled, used Chromium browser, but still no result.
All the other functions of DevTools are working correctly, e.g. networking, database preview.
It's happening with different apps and devices.
Could anyone help?
This is a bug in new versions of Chrome. So far, the only workaround I found is to download an earlier version, 71, for example from here:
https://www.slimjet.com/chrome/google-chrome-old-version.php
You can look here for a detailed discussion:
https://github.com/facebook/stetho/issues/634
I am using TinyMCE 4.7.9 and it runs perfectly in Chrome and Firefox. But in IE 11 (Version 11.0.9600) there is an error in the console.
TinyMCE does not support the browser you are using. For a list of supported browsers please see: https://www.tinymce.com/docs/get-started/system-requirements
In the system-requirements from TinyMCE the IE 11 seems to be supported.
Anyone with the same Problem or a solution?
Are you emulating an older IE release? If you have IE11 set to emulate an older release you will see this message.
You may have compatibility mode enabled. This could make TinyMCE think that you're using an older version of IE.
(I have Googled a lot but either I do not understand the info or ...?)
So on the desktop I can debug my site using Chrome Dev. Tools. All good.
But a small part of my site does not run correctly on my new iPad Pro with iOS 10 (it seems to be OK with iOS 9, 8)
Can someone please point me down the right path.
Thanks
If the suggestion from #w0xxOm is no good for you on Windows, Browserstack is a great alternative.
I have been working on a web site that i want to work on any device. It works great on all my devices except my work IPhone. Is there any kind of console or other trick I can use to troubleshoot why it is not working? Something like chrome and firefox ctrl+shift+j would be nice.
In Chrome Dev Tools you can emulate a multitude of devices with differing resolutions and other limitations: Sitepoint blog regarding emulation
you can attempt to use emulation using most any browser F12 or Inspect or the multitude of online ones (google it)
In chrome on PC hit f12 then Ctrl-shift-M
Could you please suggest a debugging tool for browser issues?
Use IE developer tools. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=e59c3964-672d-4511-bb3e-2d5e1db91038&displaylang=en