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Request : Microsoft Edge compatibility #184
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Have you tried running EDScout headless using command line options and conneting a browser to it? Some instructions here: https://github.com/joncage/ed-scout#command-line-options |
thank you for your reply, i haven't tried it because i don't know how to connect another browser using command lines, the only command line i know is "EDScout.exe -port 12345 -host 192.168.1.31" as you wrote in your readme. Any tip? :) thank you |
Yep. Enter the name of your computer or its up address for the Then in your browser go to |
It worked thank you, but doing that i always need Chrome to be installed? |
I've never tried. If it doesn't work like that already, I'm sure I could add a command line option for it to run headless/chromeless. |
i deleted Chrome and tried to start Edscout, the log says :
but the process is in memory and i can access edscout through Microsoft Edge with my local IP, it would be great if i can access edscout in a separate window like if Chrome were installed, but anyway it work :) OT: Is it normal that i see all the route line in Grey and not in Orange like your screenshot in the homepage? |
Grey indicates a system or body has already been discovered. Head a bit further out and you'll see more orange 👌🏻 |
Thank you so much for your help :) |
Hi and thank you for the program u make.
Is it possible to make it compatible with the new microsoft edge? It is always based on Chromium like google chrome.
Thank you :)
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