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At least, pywebio will make sure it works on the latest Chrome browser. In fact, I will try best to make sure pywebio work on the browsers which are in widely used. In your situation, I think you don't need to worry the new browser update will break your pywebio app. |
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I`m using pywebio to develop input-screens for our measurement operations - it works just great. The input-screens run only locally.
Concerns have been issued that PyWebIO is using the Standardbrowser. Since the browsers on our computers might be updated by IT-department unannounced or a new browser might be mandatory and use of the old one for webbrowsing forbidden - it would potentially mean that the PyWebIO input-screens do not work properly anymore. I`m not sure whether PyWebIO makes sure that its still working with every new browser update or a browser change or what i can do that it actually does.
I was thinking:
-Is it possible to force the usage of a certain browser-version? Or can i pack and deploy a certain browser with my input-screen program?
-Can pywebio be opened in another (non-browser) environment which is not affected by any browser updates?
-is a browser update really this big of an issue? How can i be sure about that?
Maybe i am totally on the wrong track here, i was trying to find an answer to my problem, but i wasnt able to find the right answers (or even people with the same problems). Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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