More - Safari Download Security Alerts
More - Safari Download Security Alerts
- Subject: More - Safari Download Security Alerts
- From: Dave <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 11:25:38 +0000
Hi,
Thanks for this. I have a little more information in the problem:
The user downloads a ,dmg file, this image contains (among others)
the following files:
"Install.app" -- Installation AppleScript.
"Cleanup.app" -- AppleScript that is run after the installation has
completed, (ejects the image etc.)
"RealApp.app" -- The Application that is being Installed.
When the user attempts to mount the Image file, the OS displays the
"File downloaded from Internet" dialog, this is ok, however, after
that, when the user launches "Install.app" a similar dialog appears,
the same goes for "Cleanup.app" and for "RealApp.app", so we get 4
dialogs in total. So my question now is:
Can I disable all but the warning when the disk image is opened?
Thanks a lot
All the Best
Dave
On 11 Dec 2008, at 13:52, Peter Blazejewicz wrote:
hi Dave,
that's not Safari unique feature. That's system-wide component.
In your Xcode documentation window type "file quarantine" or
navigate to Guides>Security>Security Overview>Security Services
#File Quarantine
regards,
Peter Blazejewicz
On Dec 11, 2008, at 11:53 AM, Dave wrote:
Hi All,
I have an application that is downloaded from the web by Safari.
When the user double-clicks on the .dmg file to open the a Warning
Dialog is displayed. My question is, is there anyway of stopping
the dialog from appearing? My boss doesn't like it and wants me to
look into ways of getting rid of it, but I'm not sure where to start!
Thanks in Advance, All the Best Dave
Dave
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