Is it possible to set the version of Opera to use in the Opera Mobile Emulator? I have a pda device where Opera version 10.0 is running and I would like to test my app in an Emulator running exact this version...
I haven't found links to download an older version of the Opera Mobile Emulator, neither have I found a way to set the version in the Emulator.
Usually old versions of Opera for plenty of different platforms are avaiable on Opera browser Archives. It seems the Opera Mobile emulator is not part of it, I'm not sure why.
after digging a bit.
One Windows 7 version
Some versions of "sdlbream" later versions are actually qtbream.
something apparently called an "android emulator" which looks like it's actually a widget manager for Windows and Linux
Let me know if that helps… or not. I'll try to dig more.
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I have a simple SharePoint Web Application which have no issue or bug, until a client open it in Safari browser version 7.1 on Mac OS 10.9 Mavericks a month ago.
Since I don't have any Mac OS, then I tried to open the web via browser emulator in http://www.browserstack.com/ and found that the problem is only happen in Safari 7.1 and 8 (no matter what the device, MacOS, iPad, or iPhone6)
When we open it using Google Chrome, Firefox, IE any version, even Safari 6 or older, it looks okay.
But when we open it using Safari 7.1 or later, the menu bar looks like wrecked.
Is anyone know how to fix it?
I've did deep research and found the main problem. It's not about the layout code, but the problem is compatibility between my old SharePoint 2007/2010 with the new Safari browser 7.1 or later.
The problem fixed by this thread:
ASPMenu in Safari 7.1 Not Rendering Properly in SharePoint 2010
I have a Motorola MC2180 device running CE6 and for some reason it did not come with Internet Explorer.
Where can I download a version of an internet browser that runs on CE. Please, if possible direct me to the download rather than just suggesting a browser that may work. I've been trying different browsers for a while, but none of them have a .cab file installer that I can run on CE.
Thank you.
You'll not find a download for IE because Windows CE is a modular OS. Simply providing the IE is not enough, as it requires a lot of other OS-level dependencies that may or may not be there. There's no way to provide a new coredll.dll that contains those required pieces in a download, it has to be built and fixed up for your target. IE also changes the license SKU from Core to Pro in 6.0, so it would be a licensing problem as well.
If you want IE, you'll have to ask Motorola for a new OS image that creates it. If you don't care exactly which browser you have, then follow #yms's advice and look at Opera Mobile, MiniMo, or one of the other browsers with CE support.
The MC2180 does not have IE, because comes with Windows CE CORE edition, this ed. does not contain IE, the MC2180 is an economic range solution. They are other solutions available according to your needs.
-Motorola Technical Support Engineer
You could try with Opera Mobile. It may work on your flavor of Windows CE 6.0.
Could you suggest how best to test the site for Google Chrome mobile version...? I know that Opera Mobile and Mozilla Firefox are emulators for the desktop, but I have not seen this for Chrome. Maybe I'm just looking bad?
for example:
Mozilla Firefox - http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/mobile/ (fennec)
Opera - http://www.opera.com/developer/tools/mobile/
Pretty old question but in case someone else hit it in future;
Best solution i found is this;
https://developers.google.com/chrome-developer-tools/docs/remote-debugging?hl=tr
And the best part is, its working!
PS: If "adv devices" command doesn't work make sure that you have the USB driver for your phone is installed on your PC.
Google Chrome Canary can be a better replacement for this purpose. I use Chrome Canary for testing purpose.
https://developers.google.com/chrome-developer-tools/docs/mobile-emulation
It's easy to browse mobile version of nay site using browsing agent switcher, there are browser agent switcher for all browsers, more read here about browsing mobile version of site on desktop PC.
My understanding is that Chrome 11 supports access to getUserMedia for HTML5 native audio and video stream on the Android but possibly not on MS Windows or (I think) Mac, or iOS.
Anyone know when support for Windows is planned?
Support for iOS?
Support for the Mac O/S ?
It is planned for early 2012, according to http://techcrunch.com/2011/11/24/chrome-getting-native-gamepad-webcam-and-webrtc-support-in-early-2012/
It seems that the code for this is only just now landing in Chromium though, so it might take a little longer for it to show up outside of Chrome Dev builds.
I am running windows 7 which won't even allow me to use the latest IE version for testing.
I currently use google crome and firefox. Is there a program or easy way to test a site with multiple browsers, and not just
the way they might look but everything like javascript and ajax just as if I were using that particular browser?
http://www.xenocode.com/Browsers/ has some great online browser virtualizations.
They take a bit to load but are perfect for testing. Javascript and such will work like normal and you can try out all the versions of IE from the same computer without installing anything.
I should note that these launch fully functional browser windows- It is not an in browser preview type thing.
They used to have multiple IE versions, Firefox, Opera and safari available to download as portable software but I can't find them anymore :(
Install a virtual machine manager - OpenBox from Sun is free and works OK - and install a copy of Windows / Linux / whatever in each of a bunch of virtual machines. Then in each Windows either keep the installed browser (ie IE 6, hahah, in XP) or upgrade it to IE 7 or IE 8. Also install whatever versions of FF and Opera and so on.
It's not perfect, but I get by using IETester for different versions of IE. The author claims it works on Windows 7.
You can check out the TestSwarm, by John Resig. His blog article on here is at:
http://ejohn.org/blog/javascript-testing-does-not-scale/