On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 4:37 PM, Gene Amtower <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Ken,
>
> I doubt that you can set this at the Qooxdoo level because it's a secur
> Generity feature outside of the page itself in the browser functionality.
> Imagine how it would compromise security if browser applications could
> override this setting at will!
>
> However, users CAN set popups to be allowed on a per-site basis in Internet
> Explorer in the popup options dialog.  For the visitors using Internet
> Explorer that might come to your site, they're likely to already know about
> this issue, but you should warn them somehow before taking the application
> action so that your Qooxdoo app doesn't reload after the popup failure.
> Internet Explorer reloads the page to retry the automatic popup, assuming
> the application page initiated the popup on page load rather than from some
> Ajax action.
>
> Sorry to be the bearer of bad news,
>
>    Gene
>
> Hi Gene,
Thanks, nice explanation. With that in mind I think I can probably convince
the server to hand the client the .pdf as a text stream and fool around with
it on the client side instead of a URL on the server. Worth a shot,
anyhow....
Ken
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