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Compatibility Test
Local plugins ::: local_compatability_test
Maintained by
Chris Clark,
Jeremy FitzPatrick
This local plug-in provides the functionality to check the users browser (Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari), Flash, Java, Quicktime and/or Silverlight version against a pre-set minimum version and notify the user that they are not meeting the sites minimum requirements.
Latest release:
12 sites
9 fans
Current versions available: 1
This local plug-in provides the functionality to check the users browser (Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari), Flash, Java, Quicktime and/or Silverlight version against a pre-set minimum version and notify the user that they are not meeting the sites minimum requirements.
Additionally the user can be forced to only view the Plug-in status page while they do not meet the minimum requirements.
Developed by LearningWorks Ltd
Contributors
Chris Clark (Lead maintainer)
Jeremy FitzPatrick
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Yes screenshot would be very helpful thanks, also can you ntoe the moodle version and anything else that may be useful - OS, browser etc
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Aaron
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Thanks for this amazing plugin. I installed it on Moodle 2.8, it doesn't display the notification if I checked against browsers only. I have to check one of the plugins (Java, flash, etc.) to work. Unfortunately, I don't need to check any of the plugin. How we can fix that?
Also, could you please add checking against IE because most problems comes from older version of IE.
Thanks
Chris
It seems like a really useful plugin in concept, but we would prefer a block display and the ability to check IE versions as well as the others. (Actually, we'd prefer to tell users if they are using anything OTHER than a recent version of Firefox to switch.)