You can control all the pop ups and what not by editing the javascript files that are used by both Mozilla and Firefox. I still think using prototypes are a bad idea with these browsers, but to each his own. I can put together a firefox cookbook. I have one already, but it's a bit dated.

Gavin Spurgeon wrote:
       We use Mozilla in CAM Mode rather than Firefox. We had the same
problem. The answer is to use the Prototypes facility to populate the
.mozilla file in the users home directory.

To do this copy .mozilla to /var/opt/SUNWut/kiosk/prototypes/<CAM
Application name> 9typically firefox)

Interesting,

I guess there is no 'Real' reason why I 'Have' to use Firefox...
From the end users point of view, it will not matter if it is Firefox
or Mozilla, as long as it has the Java Plug-in to run SGD it should
fine...

I will have a look into the prototype file and see if I can get Mozilla
to work without all the popups..

Any chance I could get a copy of the file from you (Alex) or could
you even add a tiny HOWTO up on the wiki for all to see and
benefit from ?

I would also love to hear from you (on or off list) how/why you
are using the SunRays in your environment...

Best Regards


Gavin Spurgeon
Assistant Systems Administrator
Leigh City Technology College
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.leighctc.kent.sch.uk Tel: 01322 620501
Fax: 01322 620599
IS HelpDesk : Ext 541


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