Yes. In IE, go to Tools > Manage Add-ons > Enable or disable add-ons.
You should see, among the Enabled plugins, NxIEHelper.BhoMain. Also,
after you install the plugin, you have to restart the browser.
Vlad
Stefan Paitoni wrote:
Yep,
Hi,
Once installed, the MSIE Browser Extension is active in your IE browser;
it doesn't need any other enabling. To test it, login in Nuxeo5 and
enter in any workspace, then drag-and-drop any file/files/folders+files.
Vlad
Sorry Vlad but I didn't retrieve it in my IEBrowser. Once I drop a PDF onto my
folder, IE launch the PDF reader and show me the content of the file. No
script started!
Is there any possibilities to check if the plug in is installed or not ?
Thanks
Stefan
Stefan Paitoni wrote:
Yep,
How can I start the plug-in for IE ?
I download it, install it (C:\Program Files\Nuxeo\MSIE Browser Extension) but I
didn't retrieve it inside my browser!
Well something wrong in my procedure but where ?
Stefan
Le mardi 13 mars 2007 à 12:11 +0100, Stefan Paitoni a écrit :
Hello,
The server and the browser are on the same PC.
The PC : Intel Centrino Dual core at 2Ghz with 2Gb RAM
It run with Windows XP.
The tests were carried out on firefox.
Can you test on Internet Explorer ?
This should be a lot faster.
Is there any new version for the plug in ?
Not yet, but we hope soon.
We had a prototype extension using Java instead of JavaScript, but
because of default VM memory size, we had other problems when encoding
files.
We will probably end up with a native XPCom component that is used by FF
extension to do the encoding work.
Tiry
Stefan
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