Firefox can do it:

http://tln.lib.mi.us/~amutch/pro/phoenix/kiosk.htm

David

When I go, I'd like to go peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming in 
terror like his passengers.



C. Falconer wrote:

Run no window manager... Stops a lot of problems!

Which web browsers support kiosk mode?


-----Original Message-----
From: Roy Britten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 17 August 2004 10:12 a.m.
To: CLUG
Subject: Suggestions for limited-public-use terminal



So, a charity we're involved with has a stand at the upcoming Christchurch Food and Wine show. Assuming that I can source some hardware (anyone?), I'd like to set up a box to allow visitors to browse for information on a local copy of the group's website.


I'm happy enough with setting up Apache or similar on localhost, but could use some advice on:
- an appropriate browser environment that users can't close or alt-tab out of (something like the setups for internet caf� machines, perhaps)
- enforcing http only (i.e., preventing users from browsing file://)
- other security issues I should consider


Cheers,
Roy.



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