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What default browser is used when opening links in IFS IEE

  • October 22, 2021
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Technical Toby
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Hi Community!

When using IFS Enterprise Explorer and specific events you can create stream messages for specific things.

E.g. this event PUR_REQ_LINE_TO_BE_AUTHORIZED will create a new message/notification for a certain user.

BEGIN
   Pur_Req_Notification_API.Register_Notifications(&REQUISITION_NO, '&AUTHORIZE_ID', '&BUYER');
END;

 

This normally leads to an information in the streams in IEE or in the Notify me App.

When using this functionality and clicking on it in the streams notificiation, you will end up in IEE opening a browser.

No matter if it is an “element” or a webpage

 

Default browser in IPE is set to Microsoft Edge

 

Normal weg pages are working.

But opening the link from the streams message results in an error

Where it is stated, that this browser is not supported.

 

When setting this to a http link and opening in the external browser, it is opening edge and aurena

 

so there is a different handling in the browser when using “internally” and “externally”.

 

What Browser is openend when using the links internally? it seems it is the internet explorer. But this is not defined anywhere.

 

Kind regards,

Tobias

Tobias

Best answer by Yomalee Sigera

Hi  @Technical Toby 

 

The default browser built in to IFS EE client is a light version of Internet Explorer.

Unfortunately this is not configurable. This is built into  the code. You have to use the option ,To open the link in an external browser.

 

Best Regards,

Yomalee

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  • Hero (Employee)
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  • October 22, 2021

Hi  @Technical Toby 

 

The default browser built in to IFS EE client is a light version of Internet Explorer.

Unfortunately this is not configurable. This is built into  the code. You have to use the option ,To open the link in an external browser.

 

Best Regards,

Yomalee


Technical Toby
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  • October 22, 2021

Thank you @Yomalee Sigera !

 

This is prove for my suggestion.


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