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Applications using active browser components (plugins) that requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 especially Adobe Interactive Forms and the Office Integration will not run anymore in new releases. Older release are still supported with IE11. Web Dynpro ABAP discontinues Internet Explorer 11 support starting with SAP_UI 7.56 or higher. For Internet Explorer document modes (Standards, QUIRKS) please see this page for more information. For technical reasons the 64-bit version is not supported.

Please note, that from Januonly IE11 and newer releases will be supported by Microsoft.
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Please use the latest IE security patch release. SAP supports Microsoft Internet Explorer browser (IE) release cycle. SAP_UI 755 in SAP NetWeaver will reach the end of mainstream maintenance at the end of 2023. SAP_UI 754 in SAP NetWeaver will reach the end of mainstream maintenance at the end of 2027. Microsoft stopped the support on 2021.03.09.

The support for the MS Legacy Edge on EdgeHTML ends automatically with the support of Edge on Chromium. For more information see SAP note 1672817. SAP supports IE11 Desktop browser on Windows 7 until January 2020, Windows 8.1 (until January 2023). Ģ781622 - Google Chrome 80 and MS New Edge (Chromium) 82: unterminated backend Sessions; 2940396 - Google Chrome 80 and MS New Edge (Chromium) 82: unterminated backend Sessions - solution phase 2 For more information see SAP note 2217489. The end of Mainstream Maintenance support for SAP_UI 750 and SAP_UI 752 at the end of 2020. SAP_UI 751 in SAP NetWeaver has reached the end of mainstream maintenance at the end of 2019. So what if Google is spitting out Chrome versions like crazy?…"Oh God, Chrome's at version 15 already, gotta get humpin' ".SAP_UI 740 in SAP NetWeaver has reached the end of mainstream maintenance at the end of 2017. I may even forgive Mozilla for its wham, bam, thank you mam approach to turning out versions, although I still can't grok Mozilla's rationale for turning out versions so frequently. Yeah, Firefox is real sweet once again everthing's copasetic at this point. At least Ghostery is working, I hate web bugs(trackers, behavioral data collectors and ad networks In Ghostery I can block those miscreants). Of course, most of my ad-ons don't work in Aurora yet, but before long they should be compatible. I've got both v7 and 9(Aurora) in my dock and have been switching back and forth comparing the two and have to say that unless Aurora throws me a major curve, I'll likely stay with it. I'm finding it a bit faster than v7.0.1 and have yet to discover a bug therein. Now, Aurora(really FF9) comes along and whaddya know, it's incredibly good I am impressed. I seem to be one of the only ones for whom 7.0.1 is a winner.Īt v7 I was about ready to give up on FF I was bitching and moaning along with many others. Then, inexplicably, v7.0.1 turned things around for me being essentially issue free. Such ciphersuites can only be enabled when deprecated versions of TLS are also enabled.įF 5 through 7 have been incredibly glitchy for me with v7 being a real bummer. TLS ciphersuites that use 3DES have been disabled.It's also now available on two additional architectures, ARMhf and ARM64. Canonical is now building the official Firefox snap.
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To prevent session loss for inexperienced macOS users, Firefox now requests the user’s permission to install itself if it is being run from a mounted.This should help reduce Firefox out-of-memory crashes. When available system memory is low, Firefox on Windows will automatically unload some tabs based on their last access time, memory usage, and other attributes.
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