>Salut,
>
>Jens Heyer wrote:
>> It's me again. I tried the Twitter Example and I am a bit frustrated at
>> the moment because not even this works correctly with the IE. This is
>> what I've done:
>>
>> 1. java - jar grizzly-comet-webserver-1.9.9-20090309.205657-45.jar -p
>> 8080 -a grizzly-twitter-1.9.9-20090309.205657-21.war
>> com.sun.grizzly.samples.comet.TwitterServlet
>> 2. Login with a FF and an IE
>> 3. Follow the FF from the IE
>> 4. Write something in the FF (nothing happens on the IE side?)
>
>I've never tested using IE as I'm not an expert with javascript on IE.
>If you try the comet-jmaki demo I suspect that one will works. I will
>try to find what happens with IE, but any guru please jump :-)
That would be great. Compatibility with a browser that is used by about 40%
of all www users seems to be indispensable from my point of view.
>
>A+
>
>-- jeanfrancois
>
>
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Jens
>>
>>>Hi Jeanfrancois,
>>>
>>>is there any sample/GlassFish combination that works with almost every
>>>browser? I tried so hard in evaluating this technology but unfortunately
I
>>>did not get any example satisfactorily running.
>>>
>>>Best regards
>>>
>>>Jens
>>>
>>>
>>> >Salut,
>>> >
>>> >doris chen wrote:
>>> >> Hi,
>>> >> I tried the chat application using glassfish v3 ea b39 (this is
Grizzly
>>> >> 1.9.8?). I tried with 2 browsers, 1 on Firefox and the other on
>>> >> Safari. I have the similar issue. Type the message in Firefox, the
>>> >> Firefox doesn't show anything but the Safari shows the message.
>>> >
>>> >Right now the chat only works with Firefox. Also v3 is broken unless
you
>>> >patch it, unfortunately. Are you seeing exception in server.log by any
>>> >chance?
>>> >
>>> >Thanks!!
>>> >
>>> >>-- Jeanfrancois
>>