On 30/11/2011, at 10:49 AM, Matthias Rebbe wrote:
Thanks.
Unfortunately i need that on Mac. I added a comment to bug #9753 at the
quality center. I hope,
that bug will be fixed with final release 5.0.2, as this is really a blocker
for me right now.
Yep - me too!
Terry...
Matthias
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Thanks.
Unfortunately i need that on Mac. I added a comment to bug #9753 at the
quality center. I hope,
that bug will be fixed with final release 5.0.2, as this is really a blocker
for me right now.
Matthias
Am 29.11.2011 um 00:45 schrieb Terry Judd:
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> On 29/11/2011, at 09:59 AM, Matthi
On 29/11/2011, at 09:59 AM, Matthias Rebbe wrote:
Hi,
and thanks to both of you. Had again a little spare time to investigate
revbrowser a little bit more.
A new problem now is: I use revbrowser to open a specific page. This page
contains javascript.
There are buttons on that page which use
Hi,
and thanks to both of you. Had again a little spare time to investigate
revbrowser a little bit more.
A new problem now is: I use revbrowser to open a specific page. This page
contains javascript.
There are buttons on that page which use the javascript window.open function to
open a new
try
revbrowserset instanceID, "visible", false -- or true
to hide and show the instance that you want.
Since revbrowser is an external overlay, it kinda takes over and lays on
top of your stack in the rect you designate, so showing 2 at once on top of
each other is problematic. So just hide the one
Hi Matthias,
Yes, what you see is normal behaviour. You need to load the URL's in separate
browser windows (for they are really separate child windows) and show and hide
them as necessary.
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Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
Homepage: http://ec
Hi,
i am running into some problems, maybe caused by myself not understanding the
revBrowser stuff.
I have already created a simple browser stack. That was really easy to do.
But now i want to create a stack with 3 buttons. Each button stands for a
predefined URL(lets say url1, url2, url3).
O