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IE Plugin and Ajax Plugin

Any Idea about the pros and cons of IE plugin and Ajax Plugin.

And What is the maximum data capacity QV can handle?

Thanks in advance!

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Anonymous
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It's a plugin for the Internet Explorer ... this has to be on the computer where the browser is situated 😉

In the accesspoint a link to the plugin can be made visible (in QV 10 it is possible), so the user can install it once.

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Anonymous
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We have chosen to use the IE Plugin, because the visual experience is best using the IE Plugin.

Disadvantage of this solution is that the user has to install the IE Plugin.

Ajax doesn't need installation of the user, but the user experience is that the ajax plugin shows the QlikView reports not as nicely as the IE Plugin.

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Thanks for the reply Anita.  Why does the IE plugin has to be installed by the user?  Is that because user could view the QV in other browsers as well.  Because if the end user is using internet explorer as the default browser, no instalation is required right?

Anonymous
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It's a plugin for the Internet Explorer ... this has to be on the computer where the browser is situated 😉

In the accesspoint a link to the plugin can be made visible (in QV 10 it is possible), so the user can install it once.

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Thanks for the reply Anita.

gainkarthi
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Partner - Specialist

How about for other browsers?.