[rabbitmq-discuss] Web-Stomp Plugin browser support

Geoffrey Cleaves gcleaves at gcleaves.com
Sun Sep 15 15:45:13 BST 2013


IE9 works, my mistake.  My test pages were writing to the JS console
without checking if it was open and this was the problem, nothing to do
with socksjs.


On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 5:51 PM, Matthias Radestock
<matthias at rabbitmq.com>wrote:

> Geoffrey,
>
>
> On 10/09/13 10:01, Geoffrey Cleaves wrote:
>
>> The RabbitMQ plugin page states the following however I can't get
>> Internet Explorer 9 to work.  Are older browsers truly magically enabled
>> to work with "websockets"?
>>
>>     SockJS is a WebSockets poly-fill that provides a WebSocket-like
>>     JavaScript object in any browser. It will therefore work in older
>>     browsers that don't have native WebSocket support, as well as in new
>>     browsers that are behind WebSocket-unfriendly proxies.
>>
>
> Well, https://github.com/sockjs/**sockjs-client#supported-**
> transports-by-browser-html-**served-from-http-or-https<https://github.com/sockjs/sockjs-client#supported-transports-by-browser-html-served-from-http-or-https>says that IE9 works. It is possible that the sockjs version in rabbit is
> too old, but your best bet is to report the problem to the sockjs
> developers.
>
> Regards,
>
> Matthias.
>
>


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Geoffrey Cleaves
gcleaves at gcleaves.com
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