I've got a problem. One of the datagrids a website which I am developing, doesn't show any rows >ever< when viewed under the new Google Chrome browser that was released earlier today.
Has anyone else noticed any inconsistences with the Infragistics controls and Google Chrome?
I've published two screenshots on my review of Google Chrome here: http://blog.evolvedsoftwarestudios.com/2008/09/02/web-browser-wars-room-for-one-more-google-launch-google-chrome/ (scroll right down to the last two images in the article).
Hello,
I have just gone through your blog post - great content there. I also was probably one of the first to download and try Google Chrome and I am really impressed by the speed and simplicity of the browser, plus several great ideas they have to save space (pressing Ctrl +K for search goes back to address bar with ? prefix - clever stuff).
Google Chrome's engine is based on WebKit - this is the open source engine that powers the Safari browser. So while we of course cannot make any official statements for Chrome at this very moment, you will typically expect the controls we ship that work on Safari to generally work in Chrome. UltraWebGrid has parts of it that are not working on Safari yet, hence the problem you experience.
Needless to say, Safari and Google Chrome support will be moving up the priority list and we will do our best to be better in this area. In fact, almost 100% of the stuff we will be going to ship soon already works fine in both Chrome and Safari - you can test this with the CTP versions of WebDataTree and WebDataGrid and our brand new Drag & Drop framework here (a lot of this stuff and much more will ship in the next releases we have)
https://ko.infragistics.com/samples/aspnet/drag-drop-framework/overview
So basically - yes, we are watching Chrome (and WebKit / Safari in general) closely and will be doing our best to support that, the way we support FireFox/Mozilla and IE.
Thanks Rumen.
I've left an "ignore at your own risk" message through the feature request page as you mention. To be honest, if Infragistics do not support Webkit (Safari and Google Chrome) you may as well all stop work and find other jobs - this is such a dealbreaking problem.
I'm sure the Project Management team will make the right decision and repair or replace the WebGrid. Perhaps via the Aikido framework that you mention earlier. I need to get started on that; how close to release are you with that? (edit: How close are you to a release of the new WebGrid?)
According to the BlogSphere, Google Chrome is taking significant market share, mostly at the expense of FireFox. I hope that your components can support it ASAP, as at the moment anyone using an Infragistics WebGrid on a live project is going to be severely stuck if anyone uses Safari or Chrome.
Best,
Mike
Hello Mike,
Your expert and honest feedback is much appreciated. We also agree with that (even before Chrome was released) and this is one of the reasons we have public CTPs for Aikido - so you can guys see that online, even download it and play a bit if you have the time - just an honest preview on what we are working and what we will be shipping next.
So if you have played with Aikido, you have probably noticed that it works quite well with Chrome already and now that Chrome is out, we will make even more efforts to support it officially. You surely understand however, that we really cannot make an official statement about Chrome right now, since it is a beta browser and its first beta release was just a week ago, we need time.
WebDataGrid (the new generation of grid product we will be shipping) is one of the major points in our next release (2008.3) and I assure you that you will be amazed by what we will ship. I can only encourage you do download the CTP from the links I sent you above and see for yourself what we were up to a couple of months back (and now we have much much more).
We have a public Aikido CTP forum and our PMs are quite active there - any feedback you give us will be taken very seriously and we do count on that. The Aikido public forum is located here:
http://forums.infragistics.com/forums/186.aspx
Thanks for the feedback again.
Hello All,
I will forward this thread to our PM - hopefully he can add something more than I can do at this point on UltraWebGrid / WebDataGrid.in Chrome/Safari.
We are currently targeting first week of November to ship our 2008 Volume 3 that will include our new Aikido based WebDataGrid.
As for Chrome, we have done some preliminary testing of our new WebDataGrid on it. Since all Aikido controls are designed to support Safari, we have been seeing same results on both Safari and Chrome for the most part. Due to the arrival of Chrome after our test plans had been finalized for this release, we were not able to do a complete round of testing on Chrome as we would like. But since Chrome is based on Safari WebKit, I expect to see it work no differently that it would do on Safari.
Taz.
I think we're out of luck re: Chrome and the UltraWebGrid. It never seems to be on the Infragisitcs urgent radar and their response is re-code to use the newer AJAX grid.
Rob.
Hello Support Team, We're currently using Infragistics 2010 Vol 2 and as our application has already implemented the UltraWebGrid when working with version 2008. We've noticed that the UltraWebGrid is not working with the Safari and also Google Chrome browsers even with the current version. Is there any way to get this working with Google Chrome and Safari?RegardsShahin
I am currently using 10.2, and the older grid only supports IE and Firefox. I have started moving to the newer grids, and honestly find them a lot more intuitive. Personally the new grids do everything that I need, which is edit in the grid, sorting, filtering, paging, custom appearance, etc. Obviously your situation might not allow you to move to the new grids, but if it does I found that it was pretty easy to do.
Is there any updated information on getting the UltraWebGrid to be compatible with Chrome? We're looking at the 2010 releases now, I'm wondering if this fix has been implemented yet?
I agree with this sentiment. Sure, you'd love us all to shift to the new controls but the time to do this is not always a luxury one has in real life.
I'm also a pessimist when it comes to switching to new controls. I have a sneaky feeling that some neat feature I use in UltrawebGrid won't have made it to the new grid yet... Is there a property/method comparision between the two grids?
So I'd like to see the legacy controls supporting Google Chrome.
That said, one of the big advantages of Chrome is the speed of JavaScript and if IE9 lives up to it's promises, Chrome will be given a run for it's money in this area.
Cheers, Rob.