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Also, it would be nice, if there was a option so that i can allow external links BUT only opening them in an external browser. Lets say that the default url is http://www.gmail.com then if i click on a link that brings me to an external website that link will be opened in Firefox instead than webrunner. | Also, it would be nice, if there was a option so that i can allow external links BUT only opening them in an external browser. Lets say that the default url is http://www.gmail.com then if i click on a link that brings me to an external website that link will be opened in Firefox instead than webrunner. | ||
--[[User:Lucat|Lucat]] 02:25, 6 October 2007 (PDT) |
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LvanderRee
I saw this initiative today and I think this is great!
Especially the external links which get redirected to the "real" browser are nice.
WishList
The feature I would like to see one day however is a way to define the default printer with its settings on a certain page.
I can imagine a page you always want to print with a duplicate, or only from a certain printer.
Using an applet for this can be an option, but a standard which can be handled by the browser would be nicer in my opinion. Are there any ideas of how to solve this? I am not aware there are any standards for this yet, defining how to add these options to your webpage.
Cookie Limits
Local applications often make use of local storage, and in a web enviroment, all local storage one can get is Cookies. But Cookies are too limited for a local application. They can handle only key/value pairs and are limited to a size of 4Kb.
It would be great if WebRunner could provide some other type of local storage, something like Adobe´s Flash Shared Object, for example. Shared Object is like a "Super Cookie", it let you store full objects and xml data, and up to 100kb per application.
Tomdesinto
- It would be nice to have tooltips working (title="foo").
- A check box to save proxy authentication.
bellinilo
I have a wishlist too:
- it should be great if my webapps allows extension association, so that I could open a PDF, on my desktop, with a doubleclick, using google docs&spreadsheet
- it should be great if my webapps allows params, so that I could create a new mail with Gmail, making a click on a mailto-link on my browser
Window-Size
When using webapps, espiacally the goolge-calendar the open window is too small. I'd like to have webrunner either store the resized windowsize or be able to put some parameters into the application-ini-file about the windowsize.
Thanks for that great application. It's really fast.
I want to play, but it won't work...
I'm behind a proxy, so have added proxy settings like I found on your weblog. After doing that, I can edit a .webapp file to open www.google.com, but not mail.google.com. I can open www.yahoo.com but now mail.yahoo.com, etc.
The only difference I can think of is that the www addresses are using http, while the others are using https. I read somewhere that WebRunner supports https, and all the webapps shipped with it resolve to https URLs.
Is this a proxy + https problem? Any ideas what I need to do to fix this? I would really like to play around with this tool.
Thanks,
Tabbed Browsing?
Hello,
My group is considering Webrunner for a specific customer application. However the customer is requesting tabbed browsing. I understand that Webrunner's simplicity (and in some cases lack of tabs) is what makes it appealing, but they are really looking for distraction-free browsing.
Are there any plans to add tabbed browsing in the near future?
Thanks, Kevin
Kevin, you can check out this: http://s3.amazonaws.com/xdexavier/multirunner.xul It is a xul window that can run in webrunner and display several tabs at once.
--XavierVerges 03:32, 4 October 2007 (PDT)
FWIW, when using Xavier's MultiRunner, the JS file* needs to be edited - it should end up looking somewhat like this:
TabbedRunner = { tabs: [ { title: "TiddlyWiki", url: "http://tiddlywiki.com" }, { title: "TiddlyWiki (blank)", url: "http://tiddlywiki.com/empty.html" } ], defaultTabIndex: 0, // zero-based index of the tab that initially gets the focus title: "TiddlyWikis" };
-- FND 09:52, 5 October 2007 (PDT)
* which he didn't link to (intentionally?), so I won't either
MFinkle - Tabbed browsering is not high on my list of features. WebRunner is about running webapps, not browsing in general. I am considering adding the ability to create a stack of browsers. Think of it like an SDI application where multiple webapps can be loaded, but only 1 viewed at a time. A sidebar of menus could be used to bring a specific brows/webapp to the top.
WebRunner on Mac
Hello, I have installed WebRunner on my Mac and now I would like to configure it but I didn’t find any .webapp file and I don’t know (is there some documentation online ???) where I have to put my own .webapp file.
Please, could you let me know what I have to do in order to set it up ???
Thank you, I appreciate it
MFinkle - There are .webapp files on the main WebRunner article page you can download. You should be able to put the .webapp files anywhere on your Mac. I put mine in the "Documents" folder. Double-clicking on them to launch should work automatically.
CSS Issues
I've just noticed that WebRunner is not rendering pages identical to Firefox: sample (cf. [tw] Webrunner)
However, before I file a bug report, can anyone confirm this or provide some further insight?
-- FND 05:51, 4 October 2007 (PDT)
- Seems like the problem is with Firefox 3's new rendering engine - not sure what to do about that (or whether I should). -- FND 08:24, 5 October 2007 (PDT)
Private Data
I'd like to see UI to configure/clear private data (cookies, history, passwords, etc.), ideally with the same options/language as in Firefox.
Currently it's possible to configure some of this through about:config (at the command line):
webrunner -uri about:config
but it's not terribly nice.
--Jeff-themovie 10:24, 5 October 2007 (PDT)
"Add url/domain/subdomain restriction" and "Add ability to open external links with other browsers (Firefox/Konqueror/IE/etc.)"
It would be nice if i could configure webrunner (through the ini-file) so that external urls/domains or subdomains to the one i set in the configuration file won't work at all. In few words, lets say that the default url for webrunner is http://www.gmail.com then i don't want to allow the user open external links from gmail.com (domain restriction) or www.gmail.com (subdomain restriction). It could be nice to also allow URL restrictions with regular expressions or wildcards (just like adblock does).
Also, it would be nice, if there was a option so that i can allow external links BUT only opening them in an external browser. Lets say that the default url is http://www.gmail.com then if i click on a link that brings me to an external website that link will be opened in Firefox instead than webrunner. --Lucat 02:25, 6 October 2007 (PDT)