I am pretty sure everything that Chrome relies upon is included... V8,
etc...  So I would imagine it would be possible.  As it is, Chromium
already has a mode in which an application shortcut opens a limited
window directly to a specific URL and without the normal browser
controls.  There is a menu which allows someone to break out of this
"jail" so to speak... but some tweaks could remove these options,
creating a completely locked down simplistic browser which only
accesses your intranet.


On Sep 6, 5:14 am, Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a problem I was hoping Chromium might help me with: my team is
> making an intranet webapp, the official browser our company supports
> is IE 6, and IT won't let regular users download other software. We
> are constantly running into challenges getting features and layout to
> work in IE, and when we do get things to work in IE, they end up being
> slow, and animation is pretty choppy.
>
> My idea was to create a locked down version of a browser running with
> the Chromium code (does this project include V8, too?), which our IT
> dept might accept.
>
> Could someone tell me what type of effort it would take to create an
> installable that would only give users access to our site as an
> 'application shortcut'? Does this approach even make sense?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Craig
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