RE: And DCO too {was- [Fed-Talk] AKO/DKO and Safari 4 (UNCLASSIFIED)
RE: And DCO too {was- [Fed-Talk] AKO/DKO and Safari 4 (UNCLASSIFIED)
- Subject: RE: And DCO too {was- [Fed-Talk] AKO/DKO and Safari 4 (UNCLASSIFIED)
- From: "Mueller, David S CIV SPAWAR SSC PAC, 55620" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 10:47:40 -0700
- Thread-topic: And DCO too {was- [Fed-Talk] AKO/DKO and Safari 4 (UNCLASSIFIED)
Lee,
The Java 6 included with Mac OS X is only a 64-bit version, so in order
to run a Java applet with Java 6, you'd need to have a 64-bit web
browser. There aren't any for Mac OS X. I have seen instructions on
building a 64-bit WebKit to use with Safari, but it didn't work for me
when I tried it a few months ago.
Since you have only a 32-bit browser whether you use Safari or Firefox
or something else, you can only use a 32-bit version of Java, which is
1.5 on Leopard.
- David
-----Original Message-----
From: Zimmerman, Lee CIV SPAWAR SSC PAC, 53030
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 10:32 AM
To: email@hidden; Basil Decina; Fed Talk
Subject: RE: And DCO too {was- [Fed-Talk] AKO/DKO and Safari 4
(UNCLASSIFIED)
George,
I can't help you solve the problem, but I can say that I'm having
exactly the same problem and finally gave up and just run IE under
Parallels for DCO. It's not just DCO, we have a local system
registration web site that uses a Java applet and I can't get that to
work either. It keeps telling me I need Java 6 even though that's
installed on my system.
Lee
-----Original Message-----
From: fed-talk-bounces+lee.zimmerman=email@hidden on behalf
of Polich, George Mr CIV USA OSA
Sent: Fri 6/12/2009 7:43 AM
To: 'Basil Decina'; 'Fed Talk'
Subject: And DCO too {was- [Fed-Talk] AKO/DKO and Safari 4
(UNCLASSIFIED)
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Who has working experience with DCO (Defense Connect Online [part of
DKO])? I recently became a non-resident student at the Army War
College. Part of my seminar participation will be via DCO.
I am having no success (from my home workstation) with fully
connecting to DCO -- although DCO is an Adobe(tm) service/app and the
DCO "requirements" document lists compatibility with Apple (both 10.4
and 10.5) and Safari and FF. I have a fully up-to-date 10.5, safari 4
and latest updated stable FF (not the RC beta).
I can login to DCO, but must do so via the alternative "simple
sign-in" because the Java applet for the sign-in does not load. I have
checked that the Mac OS is up-to-date; and I have downloaded and
installed the two Adobe plugins/addons from the DCO site. Using the DCO
"test" link: the 1st item "compatible flash player" passes. 2nd item
"connecting to Adobe Connect Server" fails. (There are two more test
points, but I never get there.)
At one point I reasoned that possibly my router firewall may not be
passing traffic. However, if I start "Virtualbox" running Win XP, IE 6
on that same workstation, IE 6 successfully passes all 4 test points.
And, it is also getting its traffic through that same router.
I'll take any and all possible troubleshooting suggestions and hints. ~~
George Polich Army Public Affairs Center
-----Original Message-----
From: fed-talk-bounces+george.polich=email@hidden
[mailto:fed-talk-bounces+george.polich=email@hidden] On
Behalf Of Basil Decina
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 9:52 AM
To: Fed Talk
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] AKO/DKO and Safari 4
Boy, this is an active thread --- almost 20 posts in less than 12
hours !
You would almost think that there are MacOS Safari users who rely on
AKO/DKO and can't get their issues resolved by either the Army (who
are supposed to be promoting standards, not proprietary solutions) or
Apple (who, as "#2", needs to try harder and bring at least some of
ActiveX into Safari --- or at least have one Apple Safari developer
with a CAC who can work with the AKO contractor to come up with work-
arounds). But I digress...
The two main problems I've had which have forced me to abandon Safari
(and Firefox) and use IE under Windows, are:
1) Safari doesn't let one access the Sponsor Management pages.
One
needs to log via a CAC to sponsor and approve accounts (which is
reasonable) but for some reason (ActiveX ?) those subpages do not
appear under Safari. (If one clicks on SMC under "My Accounts/
Sponosor Management", one gets a "Please Wait" spinner that never
loads.) I might be able to get to work with FireFox and CoolKey but
I'm trying to be "Apple pure" and not load another CAC management
package (except for those two little non-Apple add-ons called VMware
Fusion and Windows :-)
2) The other major problem is that if one views any group or set
of
files that can only display so many items in a list, and therefore
creates "Page n of m" type navigation, one cannot navigate. One sees
the first page but gets a "Please Wait" spinner that never loads.
The above is actually worse under Safari 4 (and I've been
running 4
since it first came out in Beta).
Now that we find there are Safari users who can't access
AKO/DKO,
should we start a thread on DTS and DBsign ? (No, please... This is
a joke.)
Basil
On Jun 11, 2009, at 7:53 PM, William Cerniuk wrote:
> You build it to standards and make allowances for non-standard
> browsers or bugs in browsers.
><< >>
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