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New in Release 8.5.1

  • The Co-browse plug-in now optionally attaches additional data to a primary interaction (chat or voice). This attached data includes the following reporting metrics:
    • CoBrowseWriteModeDuration
    • CoBrowseStartPageURL
    • CoBrowseStartPageTitle
    • CoBrowseWriteModeStartPageURL
    • CoBrowseWriteModeStartPageTitle
To enable extended attached data, set the extendedAttachedData value to true in the cobrowse section of your Workspace Desktop Edition application in Genesys Administrator.
  • The Co-browse Plug-in for Workspace Desktop Edition now supports the following:
    • Microsoft Edge
    • Windows 10
  • Co-browse now supports Microsoft Edge.
  • For added security, Co-browse now supports token-based authentication between Co-browse Server and Workspace Desktop Edition.
  • Co-browse now synchronizes scrolling positions for individual HTML elements. Previously, scrolling was only synchronized for the page itself and for iframes. Scrolling is synchronized from the end user to the agent and vice versa.
  • When proxying resources, such as CSS and fonts, Co-browse now explicitly sets the port only if it is also set explicitly on the proxied resource URL. Previously, Co-browse would incorrectly add the port even if not included in the incoming resource. For example, when proxying https://example.com/styles.css, Co-browse would set the Host header to example.com:443. Now it will correctly leave out the port, setting it instead to example.com.
  • Co-browse now always enforces synchronization of image dimensions. Even when an agent's browser is unable to load an image, the image stays the same size as in the customer's browser.
  • Co-browse now logs when a session ends when using info level for logging. Previously, Co-browse in info level only logged when a session was created, and session end was logged with the debug level.
  • You can now control and limit third-party iframes for agents in a Co-browse session. Use the allowedThirdPartyDomains option to configure third-party iframes. Also see, Co-browsing in iframes.
  • Co-browse no longer synchronizes input elements with type hidden. This leads to better stability and decreases traffic consumption within website frameworks which rely heavily on storing application state information in hidden fields.
  • Support for Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) in Co-browse sessions.
  • Reduced message size for Co-browse sessions reduces network traffic by 1.25-1.5 times, depending on the website.
  • Updated the jQuery library shipped with Co-browse version 1.8.2 to 1.12.4. The jQuery library is hidden within Co-browse JavaScript:
    • Co-browse's jQuery library never conflicts with the jQuery library of your website.
    • You do not require jQuery for Co-browse to work.
  • Support for the following browsers. See Browser Support for: Genesys Co-browse User Interface on the Supported Operating Environment: Genesys Co-browse page for more detailed information and a list of all supported browsers.
    • Safari 9
    • Safari 10
  • Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 operating system. See the Supported Operating Environment: Genesys Co-browse page for more detailed information and a list of all supported operating systems.
  • Genesys Co-browse is deprecating support for the Built-in Chat Widget

Genesys Co-browse

Genesys Co-browse allows an agent and a customer to navigate (browse) the same web page at the same time. With Genesys Co-browse, the agent and the customer "share" the same instance of the web page (or browser window), unlike a conventional screen sharing application, where one of the parties sees the image of the other party's browser instance or the whole desktop. Genesys Co-browse provides processing of highly dynamic web pages of contemporary web sites. Genesys Co-browse requires no plug-ins, no downloads, and no applets. It is a pure JavaScript and HTML solution integrated with existing Genesys infrastructure.

Genesys Co-browse falls under the Customer Engagement Digital solution of the PureEngage offering.

For more information about the Co-browse solution, see the following:

What's New

Release Notes

Documentation

Deployment Guide

Use this book to deploy Genesys Co-browse.

Developer's Guide

Use this book to customize Genesys Co-browse.

API Reference

Find information about the available public APIs.

Genesys Co-browse plug-in for Interaction Workspace Help"> Genesys Co-browse plug-in for Interaction Workspace Help

Use this help file as a guide for the plug-in.

Genesys Co-browse 8.5 Release Information

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