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04-05-18 10:45 AM
Hi All,
I would like to know if a piece of code developed for IE can work with Chrome and Mozilla??? with minimum changes.
We have a requirement that code should work with any browser.
Would really appreciate if anyone could help me achieve this with minimum code changes..
Thanks,
Prachi
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04-05-18 04:33 PM
No. The Blue Prism browser interface uses the IE COM object - that is a technical interface that will only work with IE.
At the moment the only way to interface with Chrome/Firefox is using the Accessibility or UIA mode interface which is not ideal.
There is a near term roadmap item to add a new Browser interface - so I would expect what you ask to be possible at some point this year.
I would add that the requirement given to you makes no sense whatsover. The digital workforce (your robots) reside in a consistent and controlled environment - all robots will be the same and use the same IE browser.
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08-05-18 01:52 PM
Thanks Denis for the answer.
