Why are different components of the “web platform” not modularized?
The web platform is hip these days. But the web platform consists of many parts that are conceptually separable, developed at different times and paces, and (most important to me) could be useful on their own. Basically the web platform is “a browser”, but the browser lumps together several things:
When opening pdf’s in browser, why is “inspect element” available and “view source” not?
When opening pdf’s in Chrome and Firefox, the “view source” button is greyed out. “Inspect elemet,” however, reveals HTML. Are the browsers simply downloading the file and generating html to display it?
How to gracefully handle unsupported browsers?
Recently I have started experimenting with some of the newer W3C specifications such as WebGL and the Web Audio API that are not yet widely supported in browsers. As I want my page to look professional, I need a way to treat the unsupported browsers gracefully.
Browser-based GUI for a python application [closed]
Closed 10 years ago.
Browser-based GUI for a python application [closed]
Closed 10 years ago.
Trojan viruses that always appear when browsing
How to deal with Trojan viruses that always appear when browsing, especially on the Chrome browser, so..,
I have installed 2 paid anti-virus but it didn’t produce maximum results. When I was opening the Nitro Pro 13 application it suddenly hung and there was a Trojan virus notification and for a while I just moved the notification box to the bottom display so I could continue typing but sometimes it became slow!
Can the auto-print feature be used in the browser (Edge, Chrome)?
I would like the print() function in JavaScript to automatically print to the default printer when using Edge or Chrome browsers.
Automating tests in a browser not supported by selenium
I work on a company that have a payment system that runs under a executable kiosk instance of internet explorer 7. when the application is running the process name is not similar with iexplore.exe or something like that.
Automating tests in a browser not supported by selenium
I work on a company that have a payment system that runs under a executable kiosk instance of internet explorer 7. when the application is running the process name is not similar with iexplore.exe or something like that.
Automating tests in a browser not supported by selenium
I work on a company that have a payment system that runs under a executable kiosk instance of internet explorer 7. when the application is running the process name is not similar with iexplore.exe or something like that.