UCCE Browsers
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| - | + | *Unified ICM-CCE-CCH Diagnostic Framework Portico | |
| + | :When selecting any of the logs or traces, the right pane is not updated with the information. Instead, "Processing Request..." is displayed and never removed | ||
| + | :Using a developer tool, you can see a java error: | ||
| + | :: Uncaught TypeError: Property 'childNodes' of object #<Element> is not a function (GetMenu:678) | ||
= UCCE Release 8.5.(x) Supported Browsers = | = UCCE Release 8.5.(x) Supported Browsers = | ||
Revision as of 20:31, 20 February 2013
This information addresses UCCE-specific browser interfaces such as Web-setup and Agent Re-skilling.
See separate pages for options such as [CUIC], WIM, EIM and Finesse.
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UCCE Release 9.X.(x) Supported Browsers
Internet Explorer 9.0
There are no known defects with this browser.
UCCE Release 9.X.(x) Non-supported Browsers
All others
Defects
- Unified ICM-CCE-CCH Diagnostic Framework Portico
- When selecting any of the logs or traces, the right pane is not updated with the information. Instead, "Processing Request..." is displayed and never removed
- Using a developer tool, you can see a java error:
- Uncaught TypeError: Property 'childNodes' of object #<Element> is not a function (GetMenu:678)
UCCE Release 8.5.(x) Supported Browsers
Internet Explorer 7.0 Internet Explorer 8.0
There are no known defects with these browsers.
UCCE Release 8.5.(x) Non-supported Browsers
All others
There are no known defects with these browsers.
Definitions and Terminology
Supported: Tested and supported by Cisco TAC
Non-supported: This browser is not formally included in the Cisco testing process and errors in this browser will not be troubleshooted by TAC. If you do use this browser, then we encourage you to report defects by editing this page (Log in with your cisco.com account and then click edit).