I tested it on Windows 10. The program opens a window with gray background and only this.It shows nothing. Is it something related to IE engine? Windows 10 no longer uses the IE, the browser is now called EDGE and this browser uses the engine crhome or Mozilla. I was searching the web and there are strong comments that Microsoft is abandoning IE from Windows 10. IE will be discontinued from this versãod windows. Well, I'm just thinking it's a matter of IE's engine, because I think PHPexe uses IE engine only. Do you have any other ideas?
Hi.Paul
I tested it on Windows 10. The program opens a window with gray background and only this.It shows nothing. Is it something related to IE engine? Windows 10 no longer uses the IE, the browser is now called EDGE and this browser uses the engine crhome or Mozilla. I was searching the web and there are strong comments that Microsoft is abandoning IE from Windows 10. IE will be discontinued from this versãod windows. Well, I'm just thinking it's a matter of IE's engine, because I think PHPexe uses IE engine only. Do you have any other ideas?
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I wonder if edge is actually WebKit engine or just another chromium whitelabel. Sorry not an immediately constructive thought, bit WebKit can be used like trident although everyone here probably realises this, regardless of preinstalled prerequisites files for edge. It might be shipped with trident support hidden away. Talking as someone working at a highly regarded global IT company, we still use windows 7 and will continue to do so for some time. Not everyone should or will move to 10 just like that. New release uptake is more consumers rather than businesses (to a certain extent). Regards,
Mike
I love PHPEXE but with the new version of windows, PHPEXE die as fast as IE. I asked my college professor and he has just confirmed me that Microsft migrate to its official browser for EDGE from the windows 10. And the EDGE uses the same engine as Chrome, I think Chrome uses webkit. IE is still in version 10 of Windows but is no longer the standard Microsoft browser and in the future or will exist in future versions of Windows. It's a shame because PHPEXE works fine for me but my customers are all migrating to WINDOWS 10. Hopefully the PHPEXE developers migrate fast but PHPEXE engine will become obsolete. I hope some have Alternative deselvolvedores PHPEXE compiled files on windows 10.
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Very useful information Ryotaro, thanks