My apologies, it seems I misread the BAIRS e-mail and erroneously
thought that BFS, BAIRS, BIS and HRMS would all be using the same
technology. After rereading, I realized that they would all share a
common authentication method.
Gary
Aron Roberts wrote:
> At 13:52 -0800 2004-11-16, Gary Lum wrote:
>
>> It was my understanding that Firefox does not support ActiveX by
>> design. The reasoning for that had to do with security issues in
>> regards to installing activeX controls which could be malicious.
>> With that in mind, would that be a hindrance since it seems a lot of
>> apps are moving in that direction, BAIRS being one such example?
>
>
> 1) To Gary (and all): what other campus apps are in some
> manner dependent on ActiveX, and/or on the use of Microsoft
> Internet Explorer for Windows?
>
> 2) The Hyperion Intelligence Client, used by BAIRS,
> is implemented as browser plug-ins for both
> Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla-based
> Netscape browsers.
>
> Regarding the latter:
> http://www.bai.berkeley.edu/bfs%20tools/bairs/installhyp8_netscape.htm
>
> Has anyone have experiences to share from using BAIRS with Firefox,
> or with the "tested, supported" browsers, Netscape 7.01, 7.02, or 7.1?
>
> Aron Roberts
> Workstation Software Support Group
>
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