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Google Chrome and SCN

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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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former_member184657
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You've gone incognito. Pages you view in this window won't appear in your browser history or search history, and they won't leave other traces, like cookies, on your computer after you close the incognito window. Any files you download or bookmarks you create will be preserved, however.

Going incognito doesn't affect the behavior of other people, servers, or software. Be wary of:

Websites that collect or share information about you

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pk

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I just threw Chrome out. It just isn't ready for me right now

T00th.

former_member184657
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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

NathanGenez
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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

pokrakam
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>

> IE8 is coming

FF3 was first!

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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

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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

former_member184657
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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

pokrakam
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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.