In response to a number of requests we have validated eValid fully operational on machines that are running Microsoft Windows 10 with the latest version of
Microsoft's Internet Explorer, IE 11.
We did our checks on a PC with the latest updates of Microsoft's Windows 10, and made sure that we had IE 11 installed, the eValid operation was normal.
The engineering design of eValid involves reuse of the Internet Explorer libraries, especially the IHTMLDocumentn which is one of the browser-internal libraries that is used for processing delivered HTML into the internal forms stored in the DOM, and for accessing that information structure.
eValid uses those APIs for direct control and manipulation of the browser.
The important point is that these libraries are never redacted by Microsoft and as a consequence our users can continue to rely on correct operation of eValid based tests.
Thursday, September 26, 2019
Operation Confirmed with Windows 10 and IE 11
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