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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [QF-Test] Version 4.0.6 Experimental Support for Firefox 40 Recommended for Testing?
Hello Greg, Thanks for the information (especially the information about the test conducted against latest Firefox). We will also do a couple of tests using Firefox 40 prior fully updating our test environment. Just to make sure that we can run them without any issue. Best Regards, Mike On 8/13/2015 2:04 PM, Gregor Schmid wrote: Hi Mike, good question. Firefox 40 support in QF-Test was based on the then current Firefox Beta version. Most times that's good enough but sometime the Mozilla developers break some API late in game before the final release, hence the "experimental". We tested QF-Test version 4.0.6 against the recent updates for Firefox 40.0, 39.03 and 38.2 ESR and all are working fine so feel free to go ahead. If you want my advice though: Switch to Firefox 38 ESR and save yourself the trouble of frequent Firefox updates, in practice they don't change anything pertaining to the functionality of your web application. Best regards, Greg "Querquez, Michael N." <mquerquez@?.com> writes:Hello, Just a quick question regarding build 4.0.6. According to the release notes you have an experimental support with Firefox version 40. Does this mean we can already use Firefox version 40 for all our testing? My worry is that since this is only experimental we might encounter issues that might be related to qftest (due to firefox). Are there any new build coming with full firefox 40 support? Please advise. Regards, Mike -- Michael Querquez | QA Team Lead 6th Floor 1880 Building | Orchard Road, Eastwood City Cyberpark | Bagumbayan Quezon City, Philippines | www.sciforma.com
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