Hi all,
I set up a computer with PWB (v.2.10) for a readers' club. When I click on the button to open book reviews, PWB opens the daughter window in Internet Explorer. Since there are several pages to the reviews, the "next" button yields a javascript page that cannot load (in IE).
Why would PWB be opening IE in the first place? Is there a workaround? This page works well with other browsers (For example, when I run it in Firefox, IE doesn't open when I click on the Reviews button.).
TIA
- john
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I set up an account on the LPL Summer Reader Club for troubleshooting purposes.
If you go to https://ny.evanced.info//liverpool/sr/homepage.asp? you can log on a "*******" where the password is "********".
Once you are in your account, click on the View All Reviews button. This is the point at which Internet Explorer opens, in a window with no address bar nor navigation tools. When you click to get further pages by number or "next," IE opens a window with address bar and all navigational tools.
The user can then surf to wherever he wants as long as he remembers to okay the inactivity notice every minute or so. During busy times, some of our patrons would not hesitate to do so.
Thanks,
- john
If you go to https://ny.evanced.info//liverpool/sr/homepage.asp? you can log on a "*******" where the password is "********".
Once you are in your account, click on the View All Reviews button. This is the point at which Internet Explorer opens, in a window with no address bar nor navigation tools. When you click to get further pages by number or "next," IE opens a window with address bar and all navigational tools.
The user can then surf to wherever he wants as long as he remembers to okay the inactivity notice every minute or so. During busy times, some of our patrons would not hesitate to do so.
Thanks,
- john
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The source for the button says:
<input>.
This is not our site, and I cannot say I fully understand what script is being pulled up, or why it's launching an IE window.
BTW I was trying Chrome Moly, and it looks like it has potential, but I can't figure out how to put it into kiosk mode. I have to admit I am not familiar with Google Chrome. Too bad Moly.ini doesn't have the same variables in the same order as PWB does; it'd make it easier for me (who is more familiar with PWB) to toss it out into the public.
<input>.
This is not our site, and I cannot say I fully understand what script is being pulled up, or why it's launching an IE window.
BTW I was trying Chrome Moly, and it looks like it has potential, but I can't figure out how to put it into kiosk mode. I have to admit I am not familiar with Google Chrome. Too bad Moly.ini doesn't have the same variables in the same order as PWB does; it'd make it easier for me (who is more familiar with PWB) to toss it out into the public.
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Sorry, the input information got lost in translation. Here is the string that the button activates:
(bracket)input id="button" name="btnAllReview" type="button" value="View All Reviews" onclick="javascript:viewReviews(10,3);"(bracket)
Also (answering my own question), I put -kiosk in the command line and it does open Moly in kiosk mode. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be an inactivity timer in Moly; our users often walk away without logging off. PWB is still my first choice and best bet, if not for this little bug.
(bracket)input id="button" name="btnAllReview" type="button" value="View All Reviews" onclick="javascript:viewReviews(10,3);"(bracket)
Also (answering my own question), I put -kiosk in the command line and it does open Moly in kiosk mode. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be an inactivity timer in Moly; our users often walk away without logging off. PWB is still my first choice and best bet, if not for this little bug.