Maybe Firebug can.
Please try it.
Thanks.
Wesley Chen.
For life, the easier, the better.
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 4:10 AM, Alan Baird aba...@bairdsnet.net wrote:
We have about the same situation in our office. We were able to issue a
CTRL-N on the new browser, which copies the security info
man...I'm such a dork...sorry Jason...I didn't see you had already suggested
this.
Alan
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Alan Baird aba...@bairdsnet.net wrote:
We have about the same situation in our office. We were able to issue a
CTRL-N on the new browser, which copies the security info and
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 9:43 PM, H Kogi hko...@gmail.com wrote:
My application opens a small browser (almost like a popup) that has no
toolbar (screenshot attached). With no toolbar, I cannot use IE develper
toolbar (if I can, please let me know.). How can I identify objects?
What do you want
These are good suggestions. Years ago i had this same problem, and i was
able to find a OLE method on the browser object that let me turn on the
toolbars. Knowing, this i was able to use irb to turn it on.
Bret
Jason Trebilcock wrote:
It seems like a simple solution would be to press Ctrl-N