Re: Kill other process's warning dialog
Re: Kill other process's warning dialog
- Subject: Re: Kill other process's warning dialog
- From: Gwynne <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 20:37:34 -0500
On Dec 10, 2004, at 10:43 AM, Chilton Webb wrote:
I try to kill a warning dialog of other process (actually is a
browser's security warning dialog, like Safari and IE).
In windows system, i will find this dialog by capter, and send some
event to close it . But in mac os X, i did not know how to implement
this requirement.
Anyone got any ideas? Can it be done, is there a solution, simple or
otherwise.
Frankly this sounds like it would be a security issue if it were
possible. I'm not sure how to do it, as I've never needed to do this
before. If you're just trying to send https or http data, there are
probably easier ways of doing it.
If I ever ran into ANY application that could dismiss security dialogs
of any kind, it would be uninstalled so fast my system's head would
spin. ONLY the user should have the power to control security warnings
of any kind; that's the point of them. They're not just for show, and I
would instantly suspect viral or Trojan Horse activity.
-- Gwynne, key to the Code
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