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Mozilla browser

ptc-478260
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Mozilla browser

We've recently been using the embedded mozilla browser due to what seems like constant ie/windchill annoyances. One of my users sent me this, does anyone have any advice?

> The Mozilla Browser is not working to “Collect Related Data”. For example, if I select a generic model for checkout I should be able to collect all the related instances of that model, but when I try the interface just sits there spinning . . . . . . other users have experienced the same thing.

Ian Bagnald, CISSP
Sr System Support Analyst
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Windchill:

We are using 10.1M040 which officially supports IE8 and IE9. We found later versions not to work correctly with WGM.


Within the business we have other tools which require higher versions of IE in order to function correctly. We thought a work around for this would be to use the embedded browser in Creo and WGM. We tested this OK on a few machines and rolled out this change recently to every client. We had immediate corporate meltdown with many CAD users experiencing serious problems, and were forced to hastely reverse this change.


I was planning to ask if anybody else had experienced issues with embedded browser.

Has anyone found a solution to this? We are evaluating Firefox since all the IE security issues is forcing us to go to IE 11 (does not work with Windchill 10.1). We are getting the hangs on collecting related data.


David R. Martin II


Senior CAD Application Specialist


Amazon

AL_ANDERSON
5-Regular Member
(To:ptc-478260)

We use Chrome without many problems as a stand alone browser with
Windchill 10.1. There was a problem in a recent update to Chrome that
broke the tab feature in Windchill 10.1, but other than that Chrome works
well. It is not a solution for the Creo embedded browser, however, We
still use IE for that.

Al Anderson






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Has anyone found a solution to this? We are evaluating Firefox since all
the IE security issues is forcing us to go to IE 11 (does not work with
Windchill 10.1). We are getting the hangs on collecting related data.

David R. Martin II
Senior CAD Application Specialist
Amazon

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Chrome is still working poorly for me after that update. Even on 10.2 M020.



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Stephen Vinyard
Business Development Manager/Solution Architect

David,
I do not have a solution for Mozilla; however, have been testing IE 11 on a variety of different 32 bit apps with some success.
Compatibility mode in IE 11 seems to be synonymous with 32 bit.
For IE 11, maybe try installing 32 bit JRE and automatically install the 32 bit Java browser plugins.
Then set the compatibility mode URL to your Windchill site.
-Marvin

Can you deploy Chrome 36 beta? That supposedly has the tab breakage issue resolved

If you go to M100 or newer there is a new option "browser_limit_to_ie9_mode". You can install IE10 or IE11 and they will run embedded as IE9.
tfritsch
4-Participant
(To:ptc-478260)

I confirme With Chrome beta 36 and Chrome Canary (Dev 37) the tab problem in Windchill10.X is solved. There is a case open on PTC support :https://www.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS172436&posno=3&q=chrome&nav=&source=Search.


I hope the official chrome version 36 will be deployed as soon as possible. Our users back to IE but with the navigation speed between us is huge.

I think it is supposed to be 5 weeks from now before it is released.

Brian Toussaint
Systems Administrator

Hoshizaki America, Inc.
"A Superior Degree Of Reliability"
618 Hwy. 74 S., Peachtree City, GA 30269

Couple of things,


I recommend don't going to java 1.7. Stay with Java 1.6.0_45 or higher. Second, what version of IE are you on. Google Chrome plug-in may help. Just make sure in your IE options, your active X is all enabled and your java securities are at the lowest. Also, IE options, general, settings, check for new version, is set to every time I visit the web page.


I had many of discussions with PTC technical support with calls, and all of them told me to stay away from Java 1.7.0. until 10.2. It is just too many issues to deal with. After you have installed Java JRE 1.6.0_45 on all the clients, you have to change the clients registries so that Java JRE doesn't auto update on the clients.



Good luck,



Patrick

In Reply to Ian Bagnald:


We've recently been using the embedded mozilla browser due to what seems like constant ie/windchill annoyances. One of my users sent me this, does anyone have any advice?

> The Mozilla Browser is not working to “Collect Related Data”. For example, if I select a generic model for checkout I should be able to collect all the related instances of that model, but when I try the interface just sits there spinning . . . . . . other users have experienced the same thing.

Ian Bagnald, CISSP
Sr System Support Analyst

If some of your clients are still using Windows XP, IE 8 is the highest. And yes, some clients stil use XP even though Windows has stopped placing patches on the OS since last April.


Good Luck,


Patrick

In Reply to Ian Bagnald:


We've recently been using the embedded mozilla browser due to what seems like constant ie/windchill annoyances. One of my users sent me this, does anyone have any advice?

> The Mozilla Browser is not working to “Collect Related Data”. For example, if I select a generic model for checkout I should be able to collect all the related instances of that model, but when I try the interface just sits there spinning . . . . . . other users have experienced the same thing.

Ian Bagnald, CISSP
Sr System Support Analyst
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