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Thanks Tyrone, I will take up your suggestions and ideas further for a better implementation. Regards, Dhavamani K R
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Hi Tyrone, Thanks for your response. Currently my Application which is developed on Esri JASPI 3.9, HTML 4.01, jQuery 1.9 and Dojo 1.7 works fine with IE7 and IE8. We are planning to give it as an application which works on cross browsers. So i am quite confused if we need an upgrade of API or not. My answer to your questions are below: 1. Are you going to still support IE 7-9? As of now we are planning to Support this existing Application. 2. Are you also going to support IE10+ along with the other browsers? Currently we have not proposed about newer version of browsers to clients. 3. Are you planning to support newer Chrome, Firefox, Safari versions only? Currently we have not proposed about newer version of browsers to clients. We are planning for an update to existing application which can work on newer version of IE, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc. 4. Have you considered upgrading your version of the API to the latest and greatest? Yes we are considering for an upgrade. But we need justifying points for this upgrade of Esri API 3.14, HTML5, CSS3, jQuery 1.11.x, Dojo 1.10 etc. So do you have any best reason why we should upgrade to Esri API 3.14 from lesser versions of Esri JSAPI such as 3.9.? And what will be the improvement we will have in application performance, look and feel, etc.?
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Hi All, This is Dhavamani from Hyderabad India. We currently have a working application/solution built on ArcGIS API for JavaScript 3.9 using HTML 4.01 and CSS. This actually support only IE 7-9, and we are planning to upgrade this solution for working with other browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc. Here i have a confusion on knowing the major browser compatibility issues that will raise if we we still continue using ArcGIS API for JavaScript 3.9, HTML 4.01, CSS, Dojo 1.9.1.? Please provide me some input on cross browser compatibility for ArcGIS API for JavaScript 3.9, HTML 4.01, CSS, Dojo 1.9.1, if you have came across this same situation. Is Esri going to support the JSAPI 3.9.?? What are all the risk, impact and disabilities in terms of performance, browser cache etc that we have to face if we use the above mentioned version of application. Regards, Dhavamani
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