Re: Kill other process's warning dialog
Re: Kill other process's warning dialog
- Subject: Re: Kill other process's warning dialog
- From: "Sherman He" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:25:33 +0800
Hi Chilton
Thanks for your reply.
This product is like a proxy, i don't control the broswer directly. User use
this proxy-thing to access some save-commerial-services, Most web-sites are
https, but there are some old stuffs are still http. (anyway, we can not
change it! at least , in this version).
So, when user access these old stuffs, he will get a "unsafety" warning in
broswer. This will scare many peoples from our product. Actually, everything
here is Safe, but it is too hard to explain to end users.
Sorry for no many details in my previous mails.
Sherman
On Dec 14, 2004, at 7:56 PM, Sherman He wrote:
The project i am working on is a windows to mac os porting client
program. So i can not change the server side, and the Windows version has
done this stupid things, if have no very concrete reasons, i can not put
this requirement off.
And, I also hate to do this way, if we can find this will never can be
done, it is better, i will be glad to inform my customas.
Seriously, if you tell us a bit about what you're hoping to accomplish, we
could probably help you find a better way to do it. My suggestion would be
to either embed WebKit in your app (which is the Safari engine), or send
the http/https data directly from your app. Either way, avoid using the
user's browser.
-Chilton
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