We are pleased to announce the release of Xibo for Windows v3 R309, which is a bug fix release solving 7 issues and upgrades the CEF webview to 114.2.100.
Visit our Downloads page for all the latest releases, or use the link to Download Xibo for Windows v3 R309.
This release will connect to a v3 content management system. It will not connect to an earlier CMS. If you are upgrading your network from v1/v2 please upgrade your CMS first.
Upgrading
This Player requires Windows 10.
Instructions for upgrading from an earlier release can be found in the Administrator Documentation.
If you have a white label build of the application, the upgrade is available in the White Label section of your My Account dashboard.
Change Log
- 299: Video: open not called after 4 seconds
- 295: Interactive: webhook action attached to widget triggered by itself isn't firing
- 293: SSP: the SOV dedicated should be reduced by the CMS interrupt schedules on the display
- 291: Web Page: edge browser white list does not work with comma separated URLs
- 288: Commands: validation string should support regex
- 296: On-screen keyboard doesn't open with CEF, works with Edge
- 292: SSP: improve request parsing to handle and report XML errors better
CEF Webview upgraded to 114.2.100.
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