HTML5 output in IE9 Jun 25, 2014 By sachin patil Hi, I would like to know, is html5 output stable in IE9? My project requirement does not include flash output on desktop and user can see html5 output on IE9-desktop. It also include LMS variables. Please share your experiences, any help is appreciated.
Ashley Terwilliger-Pollard Staff almost 10 years ago06/25/14 at 12:30 pm (UTC) Hi Sachin, Based on the viewing requirements here we support viewing the HTML5 output in Chrome and Safari. As you'll see in this comparison chart in regards to Flash, HTML5 and the Mobile Player app, all the IE browser have none or limited support for HTML5.
sachin patil Author almost 10 years ago06/26/14 at 1:43 am (UTC) Hi Ashley, Thanks for quick reply. The links are helpful. Just would like to know "Limited" Support means, is there any problem with LMS or Animation or Effects or any thing else?
Phil Mayor Hero almost 10 years ago06/26/14 at 2:18 am (UTC) IE9 scores very low for HTML compatibility https://html5test.com/results/desktop.html I would expect a lot of things will not work
sachin patil Author almost 10 years ago06/27/14 at 7:01 am (UTC) Thanks Phil, This extra info is helpful for me.
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Hi Sachin,
Based on the viewing requirements here we support viewing the HTML5 output in Chrome and Safari. As you'll see in this comparison chart in regards to Flash, HTML5 and the Mobile Player app, all the IE browser have none or limited support for HTML5.
Hi Ashley,
Thanks for quick reply.
The links are helpful. Just would like to know "Limited" Support means, is there any problem with LMS or Animation or Effects or any thing else?
IE9 scores very low for HTML compatibility https://html5test.com/results/desktop.html
I would expect a lot of things will not work
Thanks Phil,
This extra info is helpful for me.
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