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IE10 not supported anymore #506

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mchendriks opened this issue Dec 8, 2015 · 4 comments
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IE10 not supported anymore #506

mchendriks opened this issue Dec 8, 2015 · 4 comments

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@mchendriks
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In the previous version Chrome and FireFox were not working as expected (no prezi effect), but IE10 en Safari did.

In this version the IE10 version is not supported anymore, but FF and Chrome are?

Would be nice if impress would be cross-platform.

@bartaz
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bartaz commented Dec 8, 2015

I'm not sure which versions you mean - nothing major changed in years in impress.js.
It's possible that browsers updated/changed some of their implementations making impress.js supported in more browsers.

IE10 was never supported out of the box as is didn't implement classList or dataset attributes from HTML5. I don't know if it changed, but probably didn't.

@mchendriks
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It's actually the jmpress.js, the jquery plugin, a working example in IE10 you can find on:

on http://new.digirent.nl/examples/impress/

But not working om FF and Chrome.
Your current version is working in Chrome and FF but not in IE.

@bartaz
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bartaz commented Dec 8, 2015

jmpress is completely separated project, rewritten from scratch as far as I know, so it has simply other requirements and browser support.

So for help with browser support for that I suggest consulting their repository: https://github.com/jmpressjs/jmpress.js

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Closing because it was probably reported in the wrong repo.

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