Hi all,
This is a serious newbie question. I started this morning. I need to do two simple things (simple on a PC anyway), and I would like to ask the group if it is even possible on a Mac before I go through learning Python. I am a partner in an online training company. All training is delivered via the web. Thus far, our training is accessed via an executable launcher in Windows. We have been asked to create such a launching interface for a Mac based client. We use this approach for several reasons. For the security of our training and the security of our clients computers, we do not allow students to know where the training is on the web (to prevent unauthorized access), or visit any other websites. No surfing while training! We do this by opening a browser window of a specific size with no url line, no menus, nothing except scroll bars, if necessary. Also, to discourage trainees from skipping out of the training to launch other applications, we also disable the tab key and control/alt/delete. Are either or both of these possible on a Mac using Python? Again, we need to: 1. Control the default browser parameters (like you can setup popup windows in javascript with the onClick="MM_openBrWindow command) 2. Control of the user’s keyboard. Obviously, these are both temporary and functionality is restored upon exiting the training. Thank you for your input. Michael Finlayson No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.13/1376 - Release Date: 4/13/2008 1:45 PM
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