How To Hide Address Bar And Internet Explorer Menus
Jan 17, 2011i have created kiosk application in asp.net and i just want to hide address bar and internet explorer menus.
View 2 Repliesi have created kiosk application in asp.net and i just want to hide address bar and internet explorer menus.
View 2 Replieswhen i test this page http://www.catalogues4u.com.au/ViewCategory.aspx?catID=119 im getting the above error. to replicate this issue visit the above page in ie7 and you will get the prompt.
View 3 Repliesi have one application that is deployed in IIS at Remote Desktop. if i access that application from local system i am getting "Internet explorer cannot display the webpage" and it is running fine in Remote Desktop but not in Local system.
View 2 Replies i want to close internet explorer on if a button is closed which i can do with this code
Page.ClientScript.RegisterClientScriptBlock(Me.GetType, "jcrCallerID", "window.close();", True)
this code is working fine for me but it is also coming up with warning which i dont want.
The warning is saying the webpage is trying to close do you want to continue closing the webpage yes /no
I want to avoide this warning and just close the browser windows.
How can I add an URL to the trusted site? It seems that there are stored in the registry, but where exactly?
The .net programm will run locally on each client.
Edit clarification: I want to do this programmaticly running C# code.
I am developing an ASP.NET 4.0 web application in which I am trying to use an iframe to load a third party website:
<iframe id="ifr1" src="http://newdomain.com?id=test&password=123"
width="100%" height="600px">
</iframe>
The newdomain.com is trying to place cookies in the browser and IE dosent like that. I have no control over the application hosted on the newdomain.com. I have read a lot of articles which talk about having a P3P information added to the header of the page which hosts the iframe. So in my application's Global.asax I have the following code:
protected void Application_BeginRequest(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
HttpContext.Current.Response.AddHeader("p3p", "CP="IDC DSP COR ADM DEVi TAIi PSA PSD IVAi IVDi CONi HIS OUR IND CNT"");
}
But this doesn't work and I am really confused now.
I'm just trying to sent a .wav file to Internet Explorer with an ASP.net Handler:
public void ProcessRequest(HttpContext context){ HttpResponse response = context.Response; response.ContentType = "audio/x-wav"; response.WriteFile("MyWav.wav"); response.AddHeader("Content-Length", "304578"); response.Flush();}
This works for Firefox and Chrome but I'm just presented with a blank screen in Internet Explorer. Why? (I've tried setting the "Content-Disposition" header. If I set it to "attachment" I am presented with the download dialog. If I set it to "inline", I just get a blank page like before. I want the wav file to play inline like here: [URL]
I am trying to write an app in asp for users that will run in the browser but not look like a browser so I want it to open without all the toolbars. So it should be just the Title bar then the page. We will create a shortcut to the page on the users desktops. Is there a way to do this?
View 3 Repliesi want to install firebug on IE.can you give me the links for free download of firebug
View 4 RepliesI am currently write an ASP.NET WebApplication in Visual Studio 2010. My default browser is Firefox. If I start an WebApplication, the WebApplication starts up in the same instance of Firefox. How is it possible to avoid it? How do I configure Visual Studio that the WebApplicaton starts in an new instance of Internet Explorer?
View 2 RepliesI am currently building a web project in which I would like to allow the user to navigate using either the back/forward button I created or the back and forward buttons in Internet Explorer to navigate my project.
View 1 RepliesI have developed some aspx pages using visual studio 2008. I am authenticating using Active Directory services. I have kept a link button on my aspx page which says signout .What exactly i want to do is that i want the back button of my login page to be disabled so that when i press signout and when my login page loads users cant go back and thus forced to enter the login details. I am using c# as development language.
View 7 Replieswell actually i dont know really if this is MVC or not but I run this on MVC so i would run it here.I got a HUGE .js file , which run smoothly on Firefox , but internet explorer read like half of him (he makes some actions , some not)
also he doenst run alert("bla"); when i put it on him.other then that, when i copy and past the code to the head of the asp.net mvc view , it runs smoothly
here is my import from the head
<script src="Scripts/AppScripts/TestsAdministrator.js" type="text/javascript"></script> (also tried to do this with resolveURL);
and here is the function which some part of it doenst work (i wont type all the code unless you really want)
//Ajax - Drop down list event
$("#TestList").change(function () { [code]....
I have converted a table as an xml string that looks something like
<NewDataSet>
<officelist>
<OfficeID>2176</OfficeID>
<Office>My Office </Office>
<Region>Toronto</Region>
<Division>TO </Division>
How do I get this to a strict xml page where you can open and close the nodes (in IE) -like this xml feed
we want to have a button on the page of our internet explorer that saves the flash that is displayed/loaded in the browser window. A saving dialogue after pressing the button would be great.
View 5 RepliesI currently developing a ASP.NET web application.
The application is designed for Google Chrome. I would like to pop out IE when printing is involved because Chrome lack preview etc. at a button click the IE should open. Here's the code:
protected void btn_print_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("http://localhost/storeapp/printpage.aspx?orderno=" + Request.QueryString["orderno"].ToString() + "");
}
Here I have passed a particular orderno to the URL. But when I click nothing happens. I have set IE as default web browser. Why is this?
In my website, I returns a cookie in this way:
context.Response.Cookies.Add(new HttpCookie("MYCOOKIE", MyStringVar)
{
HttpOnly = false,
Expires = DateTime.Now.Add(GlobalSettings.AuthCookieDuration)
});
In development, everything works good in all browsers, but when I deploy the app to a server, only Firefox is able to log in (so it's the only one accepting the cookie). In the server, the app runs on the root of the server, there is not virtual path.
EDIT:
I've looked at it wit Fiddler, and the server is returning the cookie, no doubt. So the problem is that Chrome and IE are not accepting it.
I need to upgrade a ASP.NET website for IE8. it works fine in IE6, but not in IE8. I don't want to run it in any backward compatibility mode. I would like to make any code changes that are required to make it fully compliant with IE8/Firefox. what is the best and/or easiest way to do that? is it just a case of going through each of the things that are broken and fixing them one by one or is there a more efficient way to fix these issues (some kind of utility??).
View 3 RepliesI am using asp.net C#.
I have one html input field, and 3 image buttons (asp.net controls)
ImageButton 1 = perform delete operation
ImageButton 2 = perform Edit operation
ImageButoon 3 = perform duplicate operation
My problem occurs when the user presses the enter key when the input field is in focus. When he presses the enter key the browser automatically fires by default the next button. In my case it is the delete operation.
I have installed google chrome in my computer and mozilla, and when i do start debugging open with the google chrome ..how to change to the open with Internet explorer 8
View 2 Repliesisn't there any way except setting the website as an application in IIS??because i want to create it in filesystem.thare are lots of links andi i almost all of them but i'm confused and it doesn't work.
View 2 RepliesDropdown is not displaying the content in Internet Explorer if the content width is more than dropdown width but in mozilla it displaying the content properly how to solve this issue
View 3 RepliesI've got an asp.net page that uses dynamically populated DropDownLists and OnSelectedIndexChanged events. A few days ago I found a defect where hitting the back button would load the previous page from the browser's cache, so the DropDownList would already have a selected index (hence the OnSelectedIndexChanged event would not fire properly as it didn't have the default selected index). I understood the issue and googled around. It's a well known issue that doesn't have an easy solution because of how the browser interacts with the page. After a bit of thought, I went with a trivial javascript solution to reset the ddls:
var gvTable = document.getElementById("foo");
if (gvTable != null)
{
[code]...
This worked well and I was happy. Until I tested it in IE. In IE, it appears to run the script, THEN load the cached values of the DDL. That is, I observe the DDL snapping back to the 0 index, and then suddenly dropping down to the previously selected value. I'm sort of at a loss here, I typically debug in firebug, but this works perfectly in firefox and chrome.
I have asp button control on my page. Upon running in IE, it is not doing anything even postback. While the same is running perfect in Firefox. I have surfed the web regarding the problems and almost applied all the things. I have no double forms tag. I found one solution to set UseSubmitBehavior="false". After this, it work but my text box controls lose its content. I am using framework 3.5.
View 8 Replieswhen I launched my site within Internet Explorer 9 I began receiving script error messages. I read the support for Internet Explorer and found out that because some sites are designed for older browsers there'll be compatibility issues until the sites are updated for Internet Explorer 9.
I found that I could add this code :
void Application_BeginRequest()
{
Response.AppendHeader("X-UA-Compatible", "IE=EmulateIE8");
}
to the Global.asax file to deal with the issue. The errors I received were from IE9.
EDIT: The errors were fixed but I want to know if there is an alternative method to making a website compatible with IE9? Also what are the differences between the way IE8 interprets Javascript code and IE9?