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Model-Based Testing of Thin-Client Web Applications and Navigation Input
It is a trend to use a browser as the universal graphical interface in many new applications. As a consequence the application inherits browser navigation as parts of its interface. Typical browser actions are the use of the back- and forward-button and the cloning of windows. Since it is easy...
Tags: Thin Client, Web Application, Specification, Web Browser, Browser Navigation, Browser Action, Web Browsers, Internet
White papers 2007-03-11

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OSRMT - Using Web Browser
Hi,If anybody can help me in advising me How to isnatall OSRMT (fil;es to be changed) when want to run osrmt using browser. I am able to connect the OSRMT server and login window is displayed, able to login to OSRMT application but when select the product then following...
Tags: javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service, HttpServlet.java:810, OSRMT
Discussion threads 2008-01-22
Browser SX 1 (Windows)
Browser SX is Internet Explorer based internet browser. It means every site will be displayed exactly as Internet Explorer displays it. You can check, how your or anyone site viewed in different browser resolutions. You can freely resize the window or choose from preselected modes including 120x160, 240x320, 320x240, 640x480,...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web Browser, RF1 Systems, Browser SX, Web Browsers, Internet
Software downloads 2008-05-07
Creating browser-independent event handlers requires careful planning
When developing applications in a cross-browser environment, you must take care to insure that the user interface isn't dependent on an event that is unique to a specific browser. The wide range of interpretations of event standards adds an additional degree of difficulty. It would be embarrassing to explain to...
Tags: Mice, Web browsers, Keyboards, Edmond Woychowsky, mouse, Mouse pointer, Web browser, pointer
Technical articles 2003-07-01
Design call-to-action statements that get results
This article originally appeared as a Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter.By Jim KukralBrowse your Web site as though you're apotential customer. Do you feel like you're wandering aimlessly, ordo you have a clear sense of how to navigate the site? Thedifference can mean generating sales and/or gaining a valuedcustomer, or...
Tags: Channel management, Web site development, call-to-action, Jim Kukral, call-to-action statement, Web
Technical articles 2003-09-29
Changing Proxy Settings of Web Browser
I have developed a windows application ..on which there are three web browser controls...all navigate to same web URL.... But for each web browser...proxy settings should be different... currently i am setting proxy in registery...with following codeprivate void Change_IE_Settings(String strProxy, bool action){RegistryKey RegKey = Registry.CurrentUser.OpenSubKey("Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings", true);if (action == true){RegKey.SetValue("ProxyServer",...
Tags: Web browsers, rupinder@..., Web browser, Proxy Settings
Discussion threads 2007-05-07
CSS Write Pro Action 3.1 (Mac)
Most web browsers now support cascading stylesheets CSS, but each browser supports CSS in different ways, so it's often necessary to create different styles for each browser. With CSS Write Pro, you can easily apply different stylesheets to each different browser on each platform in seconds. No need to know...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Netscape Communications Corp., Web Browser, Scotland Software, CSS Write Pro, Microsoft Windows, CSS, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Hardware
Software downloads 2003-01-07
Should Web developers implement CSS now or wait for browser consistency?
In a recent article, I posed the question of whether the time had finally arrived for cascading style sheets CSS to gain widespread use. Companies such as ESPN and Wired have jumped on the CSS bandwagon with full CSS integration in their respective Web sites. However, Builder.com members who posted...
Tags: Web browsers, Baseline Inc., Web, CSS, Web browser
Technical articles 2003-07-24
A safe browser? No longer in the lexicon
generally good articleContrary to what some of the Microsofties around here might think, I'm not a rabid defender of Firefox: it's just the easiest-to-use, most functional browser, for my purposes, and is far less inherently vulnerable than IE. That doesn't mean it doesn't have security issues or other problems...
Tags: Web browsers, Web browser
Discussion threads 2005-12-12
Add functionality with Browser Helper Objects
This article originally appeared as a Web Development Zone e-newsletter.By Phillip PerkinsIn an intranet setting, you generally havecontrol over the browser that your users will use to access localWeb applications. Oftentimes, that browser is Internet ExplorerIE. This isn't necessarily bad since IE givesdevelopers a plethora of tools...
Tags: Web browsers, browser helper object, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser
Technical articles 2003-10-01
Why XML transformation via XSLT in the browser is limited
There are many options when working with XML data. You may extract individual data elements from the XML via your favorite language and use accordingly, or you can utilize XSLT to transform the XML to another format like XHTML for displaying in the browser. See how XSLT puts control into...
Tags: XSLT, XML, Tony Patton, XSLT language, Web browser, Web Development Zone Newsletter, XML Document, Microsoft Internet Explorer, XPath, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Technical articles 2006-04-17
Ajax Design Patterns: Creating Web 2.0 Sites With Programming and Usability Patterns - Browser-Server Dialogue
Call Tracking is about tracking calls and dealing with the asynchronous nature of Ajax. The next three patterns concern synchronization. With Periodic Refresh, the browser keeps requesting fresh information from the server. The opposite is Submission Throttling, where the browser keeps uploading new information to the server. An alternative to...
Tags: Web, O'Reilly Media Inc., Web Browser, Programming, Opposite, AJAX, Web Browsers, Servers, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0, Hardware
Book chapters 2006-06-01
TheWorld Browser 2.4.0.5 (Windows)
TheWorld Browser is compatible with Internet Explorer and it can run in most Miscrosoft Windows OSs. It has a new, powerful multi-threaded window frame, which can avoid web page being out of response. TheWorld Browser is optimized to avoid any case of out of response. In any test case, if...
Tags: Response, Phoenix Technologies, Window, Microsoft Windows, Web Page, TheWorld Browser, Construction, Channel Management, Web Browsers, Marketing, Internet
Software downloads 2009-03-11
Menu Browser 1.2 (Mac)
Menu Browser is a small utility program which lets you quickly and easily browse and open your files and folders, without distracting you from your current tasks. The menu resides in the upper-right corner of the screen, so it's always easy to access. You can also bring it up using...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Web Browser, Action, Adam Warski, Web Browsers, Keyboards, Internet, Hardware, Peripherals
Software downloads 2009-06-28
Hyperlink in Excel Viewed in Browser
I have an excel spreadsheet workbook that users view on the web in their browser Where the spreadsheet is actuall viewed in IE. This spreadsheet contains hyperlinks. Although most users simply save the spreadsheet to their hard drive, others tend to click on the link while viewing the workbook in...
Tags: C:\Hello1.html, C:\index.htm, hyperlink, kennethaj@..., macro, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Internet Explorer, software, spreadsheet, strNewInfo, Web browser, window
Q&A 2005-01-19
IBM introduces CoScripter to automate browser-based tasks
IBM's CoScripter, developed at the Almaden Research Center, helps automate repetitive tasks from the Web browser, much like what batch files do for the computer. A quote from the article at InternetNews: In one example, IBM said the task of preparing for...
Tags: Task, Web Browser, Tool, IBM Corp., CoScripter, Productivity, Web Browsers, Corporate Communications, Internet, Marketing, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-09-26
Kids NetLinks Nick Jr Browser 2 (Windows)
Kids NetLinks Nick Jr Browser provides one-click picture button access to the the best games for kids on Nick Jr.com along with quick access to themes, like arcade, action, letters, numbers, music, and counting. pictures gives kids of all ages ease of use all around the Nick Jr. Games site....
Tags: Kid, Kids NetLinks, Kids NetLinks Nick Jr Browser, Microsoft Windows, Games, Web Browsers, Operating Systems, Software, Personal Technology, Internet
Software downloads 2008-10-06
Miss America Browser 11.0 (Windows)
For the first time in history Miss America gets to exercise her platform virtually as an animated character. What better way to implement action towards a cause than to guide kids through their internet experience in person? CENs software is unique because it is a browser that allows kids to...
Tags: Web, Microsoft Windows, Web Site, CENs Software, E-mail, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Online Communications, Internet
Software downloads 2008-06-16
Downloads are incomplete, changed browser-no improvement
I've used every version of ie up to 7 with no real problems, but I figured it had to be the browser, so I switched to Firefox. No improvement!Problems:When downloading WinXP PC online, suddenly all zips and apps even Flash Player for browser started showing "incomplete" or as it's called...
Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Web browsers, disk, Disk Cleanup, Click Start
Discussion threads 2008-09-06
Sudden change of browser language
So suddenly on two comps running on the same network (Xp Pro and Vista 64) the browsers (both IE7 and Firefox)have some region issues. The language is still in English - I check under the preferences for both browsers and its still the same - but when you go...
Tags: Web browsers, Cyberthreats, PRODUCTIVITY, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Web browser, virus, computer, network
Discussion threads 2008-12-26
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