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Browser test and FAQ of IE

I. Overview

The influence of the browser on the display of report cannot be ignored. The response speed of the browser, the recognition of the new hypertext markup language and the new elements of the webpage have also become a criterion for browser judgment.The computer's hardware configuration has a great influence on the usage of some functions and display of reports. The following is a summary of some evaluations of the browser and the common problems that will appear in the IE browser.

II. Browser evaluation

1. Evaluation tools

The display of FineReport products relies on technologies such as JavaScript, CSS, Html5, etc. This article uses JetStream 2, MotionMark and Speedometer to test the performance of each browser.

ToolTest contentIntroductionResult analysis
JetStream 2JavaScript and WebAssembly benchmark

Focus on the most advanced web applications

It is used to measure the ability of the browser to start quickly, execute code quickly, and run smoothly.

The higher the score, the better the performance
MotionMarkGraphics benchmarkUsed to measure the browser's ability to animate complex scenes at the target frame rateThe higher the score, the better the performance
SpeedometerBrowser response speed benchmark

Used to measure the response speed of web applications

It uses a demo web application to simulate user‘s actions, such as adding to-do items.

The higher the score, the better the performance


2. Evaluation data

Browser
VersionJetStream 2MotionMarkSpeedometer
Chrome 81.0.4044.122106.085

33.92± 30.89%

77.8± 0.85
Edge81.0.416.64105.25316.45± 109.47%77.1± 2.9
Firefox7560.913

19.27± 34.59%

66.2± 4.8
IE11FailedFailed

Failed


3. Evaluation conclusion

From the evaluation data analysis:

Among modern mainstream browsers, Chrome has the best performance, and Edge is close to it. Both are based on the Blink kernel.

Firefox is inferior to Chrome and Edge in JetStream 2's test, but the other two tests are on par with the latter.

IE11 failed the three tests, which is an older browser. In the actual environment, the performance of IE11 in terms of previewing templates and Data Entry is far inferior to Chrome.

III. Hardware adaptation

HardwareAdaptation
Operating System

The designer supports installation on Windows and Mac OS systems

The FineReport project supports deployment on Windows, Mac OS, Linux, and Unix systems.

Database

Support some mainstream relational databases and multidimensional databases, such as:

Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, Access, Sybase, DB2, Postgre, Derby, HIVE

ServerSupport Tomcat7 and above, JBOSS6.0.0 and above, WebLogic12c and above, WebSphere8.0 and above, Resin4.0.4 and above, TongWeb6 and above, etc. Web application servers
BrowserBasic Function

Recommend Chrome, FireFox and other mainstream browsers

Support IE9 and above browsers

IE browser is not recommended

New Data Entry

It is recommended to use mainstream browsers such as Chrome and FireFox

IE10 and below browsers are not supported

IE browser is not recommended

Full Screen

It is recommended to use mainstream browsers such as Chrome and FireFox

IE10 and below browsers are not supported

IE browser is not recommended

Extended Chart
Only supports Chrome browser

IV. FAQ of IE Browser

  • Under the compatibility mode of IE, the page centered scroll bar is not displayed completely

  • Template previewed on IE that the background is abnormal

  • IE11 browser cross-domain single sign-on failed

  • If the user uses the compatibility view of the IE browser to operate the "Management System" of the Decision-making Platform, some problems will occur, such as stuck.

  • The chart does not show up in the quirks mode of IE9

  • If the online document preview widget plugin is installed in the compatible view of IE browser, the dashboard will be blank when previewing

  • When using the view tree hyperlink, click on the tree node in the IE browser and sometimes a 400 error will appear

  • The display effect of charts under IE8 is not very good, and some functions are not supported at the same time

    • Due to performance issues, IE8 and below browsers have disabled animation, gradient effects, and zoom functions of charts, and shadow effects have also been changed to some extent

    • IE browser does not support exporting SVG from toolbar currently 

    • Pie chart rotation is disabled in IE8

  • When using the file widget, when uploading multiple files, Firefox and Chrome can select multiple files at once, while IE can only select one file at a time, but the later uploaded files will not overwrite the previous files.

  • When accessing the Decision-making Platform directly through IP under Tomcat, the page may not be displayed completely under IE9, and the configuration needs to be modified

V. Recommendation

In summary, combined with the comprehensive performance of the browser and the FineReport products architecture, in order to enable customers to have a better product experience, it is recommended to use Chrome, Firefox, and Edge browser.

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