On Tue, 14 Apr 2020 at 18:51, Darren Duncan <dar...@darrenduncan.net> wrote:

> You have a typo `elif browser != 'chrom'` but otherwise I see no problems
> with
> the patch, thank you. -- Darren Duncan


Well spotted. That was an intentional testing artefact (deliberating
causing Chrome to not be recognised), but Akshay also spotted it before
committing:-)


>
>
> On 2020-04-14 7:46 a.m., Dave Page wrote:
> > Ooops. Thanks for catching that. Here it is.
> >
> > On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 3:45 PM Neel Patel <neel.pa...@enterprisedb.com
> > <mailto:neel.pa...@enterprisedb.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hi Dave,
> >
> >     Looks like patch is missing in attachment.
> >
> >     Thanks,
> >     Neel Patel
> >
> >
> >     On Tue 14 Apr, 2020, 6:53 PM Dave Page, <dp...@pgadmin.org
> >     <mailto:dp...@pgadmin.org>> wrote:
> >
> >         Here's an updated patch that gives a slightly different message
> if the
> >         browser is unknown vs. unsupported/deprecated. As with the
> previous
> >         patch, the check can be disabled in the config.
> >
> >         On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 5:07 AM Khushboo Vashi
> >         <khushboo.va...@enterprisedb.com
> >         <mailto:khushboo.va...@enterprisedb.com>> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >             On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 11:57 PM Darren Duncan
> >             <dar...@darrenduncan.net <mailto:dar...@darrenduncan.net>>
> wrote:
> >
> >                 The patch looks good as much as I understand it, but
> this raises
> >                 an important
> >                 question:
> >
> >                 How should one best handle minority browsers that may be
> >                 completely modern but
> >                 you may not specifically know about them?  Such as the
> newer
> >                 crop of browsers
> >                 that emphasize stronger privacy or may have fewer
> identifiers?
> >
> >                 While going on a whitelist as the patch essentially does
> for
> >                 known good browsers
> >                 is conservative, I feel that an alteration would be good.
> >
> >                 I propose dividing the browsers/environments into 3
> categories,
> >                 which are
> >                 recognized-supported, recognized-unsupported, and
> unrecognized.
> >
> >
> >                 So the unsupported older versions of supported browsers
> get a
> >                 stronger message
> >                 encouraging a browser switch as they are recognized as
> >                 unsupported, while
> >                 unrecognized browsers get a different weaker message
> saying they
> >                 weren't
> >                 recognized so we can't determine if they'd work; both
> can point
> >                 to the list of
> >                 known supported browsers.
> >
> >             I do agree with this suggestion.
> >
> >                 Related to this, there could be an application toggle
> that
> >                 affects the
> >                 unrecognized category where users can basically say, yes
> I
> >                 understand you don't
> >                 recognize this browser, please hide the warning, or
> something
> >                 like that.
> >
> >                 Also, it probably goes without saying, but the
> code/templates
> >                 will need to be
> >                 structured in such a way that the warning message uses
> about
> >                 plain as possible
> >                 HTML so that if the browser doesn't support displaying
> the UI in
> >                 general it can
> >                 at least display the message.
> >
> >                 -- Darren Duncan
> >
> >                 On 2020-04-09 4:36 a.m., Dave Page wrote:
> >                  > Hi
> >                  >
> >                  > On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 12:26 AM Darren Duncan wrote:
> >                  >
> >                  >     If its hard to know how many people are actually
> using
> >                 Internet Explorer:
> >                  >
> >                  >     You could make the next release of pgAdmin
> display a
> >                 message occasionally to
> >                  >     users of Internet Explorer saying that Internet
> Explorer
> >                 will no longer be
> >                  >     officially supported in a future version, and
> when that
> >                 version comes the
> >                  >     message says now no longer supported.
> >                  >
> >                  >     You can then see how many people contact you
> about this
> >                 to express concern.
> >                  >
> >                  >
> >                  > Good idea. I've hacked up a patch to warn users if
> they're
> >                 using a deprecated or
> >                  > unsupported browser.
> >                  >
> >                  > CCing Akshay for a review :-)
> >                  >
> >                  > --
> >                  > Dave Page
> >                  > Blog: http://pgsnake.blogspot.com
> >                  > Twitter: @pgsnake
> >                  >
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >         --
> >         Dave Page
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> >         Twitter: @pgsnake
> >
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> >         The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company
> >
> >
> >
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> >
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