[GitHub] bagguley commented on issue #949: No list of databases shown in IE 11

2017-08-18 Thread git
bagguley commented on issue #949: No list of databases shown in IE 11 
URL: https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/issues/949#issuecomment-322855569
 
 
   @wohali Are you serious? You're not sure how much effort to put into this? 
CouchDB is now unusable unless you install Firefox because Chrome doesn't even 
render anything on the page. It's appalling that such simple testing wasn't 
conducted before release. The exception that @gdelfino referred to is probably 
a red herring because jQuery (which I presume is where it's occurring) handles 
these exceptions, they are expected.~
   
   Chrome has around 60% of the browser share of desktop browser usage with 
Firefox bumbling around 6  to 10%. I suggest that this should be top priority.
   
 

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[GitHub] bagguley commented on issue #949: No list of databases shown in IE 11

2017-08-18 Thread git
bagguley commented on issue #949: No list of databases shown in IE 11 
URL: https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/issues/949#issuecomment-323326782
 
 
   After some investigation it looks like the issue could be one or more of the 
following:
   
   http://blog.dbain.com/2016/11/dear-future-reactjs-using-self-you-will.html
   
   https://github.com/mzabriskie/axios/issues/135
   
   IE11 doesn't support Object.assign or Promise but there are ways of making 
it work as described in the above links.
 

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[GitHub] bagguley commented on issue #949: No list of databases shown in IE 11

2017-08-18 Thread git
bagguley commented on issue #949: No list of databases shown in IE 11 
URL: https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/issues/949#issuecomment-323326782
 
 
   After some investigation it looks like the issue could be one or more of the 
following:
 

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[GitHub] bagguley commented on issue #949: No list of databases shown in IE 11

2017-08-18 Thread git
bagguley commented on issue #949: No list of databases shown in IE 11 
URL: https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/issues/949#issuecomment-322855569
 
 
   @wohali Are you serious? You're not sure how much effort to put into this? 
CouchDB is now unusable unless you install Firefox because Chrome doesn't even 
render anything on the page. It's appalling that such simple testing wasn't 
conducted before release. The exception that @gdelfino referred to is probably 
a red herring because jQuery (which I presume is where it's occurring) handles 
these exceptions, they are expected.~
   
   Chrome has around 60% of the browser share of desktop browser usage with 
Firefox bumbling around 6  to 10%. I suggest that this should be top priority.
   
 

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[GitHub] bagguley commented on issue #949: No list of databases shown in IE 11

2017-08-16 Thread git
bagguley commented on issue #949: No list of databases shown in IE 11 
URL: https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/issues/949#issuecomment-322855569
 
 
   ~@wohali Are you serious? You're not sure how much effort to put into this? 
CouchDB is now unusable unless you install Firefox because Chrome doesn't even 
render anything on the page. It's appalling that such simple testing wasn't 
conducted before release. The exception that @gdelfino referred to is probably 
a red herring because jQuery (which I presume is where it's occurring) handles 
these exceptions, they are expected.~
   
   ~Chrome has around 60% of the browser share of desktop browser usage with 
Firefox bumbling around 6  to 10%. I suggest that this should be top priority.~
   
   [EDIT; See comment below]
 

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[GitHub] bagguley commented on issue #949: No list of databases shown in IE 11

2017-08-16 Thread git
bagguley commented on issue #949: No list of databases shown in IE 11 
URL: https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/issues/949#issuecomment-322870025
 
 
   Hi @garrensmith
   
   It wasn't meant aggressively, but just in a completely shocked tone. It 
works in Edge and Firefox but not in IE with the Edge renderer. I'll try and 
dig out more details tomorrow.
   
   Best regards.
 

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[GitHub] bagguley commented on issue #949: No list of databases shown in IE 11

2017-08-16 Thread git
bagguley commented on issue #949: No list of databases shown in IE 11 
URL: https://github.com/apache/couchdb-fauxton/issues/949#issuecomment-322855569
 
 
   @wohali Are you serious? You're not sure how much effort to put into this? 
CouchDB is now unusable unless you install Firefox because Chrome doesn't even 
render anything on the page. It's appalling that such simple testing wasn't 
conducted before release. The exception that @gdelfino referred to is probably 
a red herring because jQuery (which I presume is where it's occurring) handles 
these exceptions, they are expected.
   
   Chrome has around 60% of the browser share of desktop browser usage with 
Firefox bumbling around 6  to 10%. I suggest that this should be top priority.
 

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