PWB Crashing

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Thomas
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PWB Crashing

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Hi Scott-
I have seen some topics on this in the past, but we are having a lot of issues with PWB/IE crashing on sites recently.
I am assuming it is related to the cross domain scripting that was mentioned in this post: http://www.teamsoftwaresolutions.com/fo ... oss+domain

We have had issues with this site in particular:
http://www.butterball.com/how-tos/thaw-a-turkey

We have also had reports of certain pages on AOL, realtor.com, and a few others.

Do you know of any way to disable or prevent this crashing?

We are using Win7, IE11, PWB 3.0.3.9.
I have tested the latest version of PWB for IE with the same problem.

The CEF version works just fine with the sites, however we are unable to use at this time due to the lack of printing functions.
Thanks for any thoughts or help you can provide.
Tom

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Re: PWB Crashing

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The site "http://www.butterball.com/how-tos/thaw-a-turkey" crashing Internet Explorer 11.0. so it is an issue with the site and IE. When the site works with Internet Explorer it should work with PWB IE.

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Re: PWB Crashing

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Starting with PWB 3.04.3 CEF you can use filters to determine which rendering engine PWB will open the site in.

[Browser] CheckOpenIE=False Enable Filter to check URL and open in PWB IE tab. CEF Only
[Browser] CheckOpenCEF=False Enable filter to check URL and open in PWB CEF tab. CEF only
[Files] CheckOpenIEFile= Filter file for [Browser]CheckOpenIE. CEF Only

This could be used to open all sites in the IE rendering engine except for the site that do not work with the IE rendering engine which could be opened in the Chrome engine.

--Scott

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