Thanks for the information.

Do we have to install any add-in to run the scripts on other browsers?

Regard
Gajendra

On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 10:50 PM, Anish Pillai
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Anshoo,
>
> Recently my team members were working on a project where the scripts were
> to be run on IE, FF and Chrome. And these were the observations that came
> out during scripting. So there might be a possibility that the points may
> be true for Chrome and not for FF. I would check with them and report the
> correct points.
>
> Regarding point 4, the issue might occur due to how the code was written.
> And this usually occurs when you append 2 strings or at the end of the
> string. So this also needs to be verified.
>
>
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