on 2008 Sep 05 8:15 AM
Moin,
has anyone successfully managed to access http : // sdn . sap . com through the browser from Google? I tried to mess around with the browser settings but no matter what I do, I keep getting the following error -
Unten finden Sie die ursprüngliche Fehlermeldung (English - Following is the originial error message)
Fehler 110 (net::ERR_SSL_CLIENT_AUTH_CERT_NEEDED): Unbekannter Fehler (English - unknown error).
All that messing with the browser settings with no result reminds me of that old joke from the cold war - have you bought the cheap prams which the USSR is manufacturing? They come in do-it-yourself kits and no matter how you assemble them, you always get an AK-47...
T00th
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Any confirmation on the [Logo|http://www.stumbleupon.com/demo/#url=http://gizmodo.com/5046186/google-chrome-anatomy-of-a-logo] yet?
pk
EDIT: This makes for some [interesting reading|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Series_of_tubes]. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and look for Google Chrome Reference.
Edited by: prashanth kishan on Sep 8, 2008 5:54 PM
I had some really odd behaviour on Tuesday when it was released. I couldn't access SDN at all on my desktop, but could on my laptop. Not sure why.
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IE8 is coming
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>>IE8 is coming
The end is nigh!
Well I was just trying out Chrome but it doesn't really shine through, if you pardon my pun. There were also a lot of other websites which were proving to be a problem with Chrome and well, the appeal of Chrome isn't that blinding yet - if you pardon my pun again.
Anyways, I found Mike's link to the article about Chrome also quite, ahem, enlightening (sorry with the puns).
The fact that its still a Beta version does provide an excuse why Chrome needs some extra polishing (I really am going too far with the puns...init?:) ) but I am sure that with time, this will be another (probably) indispensible product from Google for many.
T00th
i still remember the IE 7 beta incompatibility with SAP GUI Interface. It had caused quite a few problems. Initially had no clue why my interface was acting all funny. After a long R&D session, stumbled upon uninstall-IE7Beta-for-smooth-working-of SAP-Interface. and it worked like magic.
Looks like all Beta-Version Browsers have something against SAP in general - my pun-ny contribution
pk
Yep.. no success here too.
SCN.. rather sdn.sap.com refuses to open with chrome.
But i guess I like the look and feel of Chrome.
pk
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Well fortunately Google no longer owns [everything you post|http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7597699.stm] with Chrome.
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Not sure about your error, but so far regarding Chrome I was disappointed to see that the Netweaver Portal looks kind of messed up. At least with our templates. Only 50% of vertical size of the screen is used.
Oh well, it's a beta.. Nice browser but doesn't even support RSS for one thing.. shame on you, Google.
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