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).
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.