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2.5 Configuring your Web browserBefore using the BSCW server, please check that your Web browser is configured correctly: the browser should always contact the BSCW server before using pages from its cache:
When using MS Internet Explorer 5.5 you should disable the feature "Tools" > "Internet Options" > "Advanced" > "Browsing" > "Show friendly HTTP error messages" since IE5 may otherwise display meaningless error messages. Make sure that the clock on your computer is set correctly. Otherwise synchronisation between the BSCW server and pages in your local cache will not work. To use the JavaScript-enhanced enhanced user interface (see 4.2.2), JavaScript has to be activated in your Web browser; your Web browser has to accept cookies, too. If you want to install and use
which are implemented as Java applets, your Web browser must be configured to interpret JavaScript and run applets installed locally. How you set these options varies between platforms and between browsers. Please consult your Web browser's manual for more information. As long as the documents that you download from your workspaces can be displayed by your Web browser (with the help of any plug-ins you may have installed), you do not need to change your browser's configuration in order to use BSCW. If, however, you want to exchange documents in proprietary formats (e. g. WordPerfect, Excel, Photoshop etc.) with other members of your workspaces, you should tailor the configuration of your browser accordingly: All files that BSCW sends to your browser carry an explicit MIME type. Instruct your browser to link the MIME types relevant to you to an intended action, e. g. starting a program open and display the file just transferred. How you can do this differs from platform to platform and from browser to browser. Please consult your browser's manual for more information. If you do not configure your Web browser adequately, files it cannot handle will produce a prompt asking you if you want to save the file to your local disk. It will usually allow you to establish "on the fly" a link between the MIME type of the file and the program to be used on the next occurrence of this MIME type. |
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