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HTML 5 Enabling Breaks HttpRequests |
Wed, Jul 10 2013 2:59 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | I have an application that connects to my datasets and works fine with
HTML5 turned off but as soon as I turn it on my HttpRequest fails in the inbuilt browser with an access denied message. I can still run the program from my external browsers (IE and Chrome) and all works as expected. Is this a known problem or do I need to change a setting somewhere? -- Chris Holland [Team Elevate] Attachments: Error.jpg |
Thu, Jul 11 2013 12:14 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Chris,
<< I have an application that connects to my datasets and works fine with HTML5 turned off but as soon as I turn it on my HttpRequest fails in the inbuilt browser with an access denied message. I can still run the program from my external browsers (IE and Chrome) and all works as expected. >> When you run from external browsers, are you running against localhost (127.0.0.1) or against your normal external web server ? This is more than likely just a normal IE security restriction on cross-origin requests. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Fri, Jul 12 2013 3:45 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | All works fine running against a local server so I suspect that it is a
security thing. What was confusing me is that it runs fine against a remote server with HTML 5 turned off, I only get the error if I turn on the HTML 5 option! (This is without changing any other code) Does turning on the HTML 5 option change the internal browser in some way? Chris Holland [Team Elevate] On 11/07/2013 17:14, Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote: > Chris, > > << I have an application that connects to my datasets and works fine > with HTML5 turned off but as soon as I turn it on my HttpRequest fails > in the inbuilt browser with an access denied message. > > I can still run the program from my external browsers (IE and Chrome) > and all works as expected. >> > > When you run from external browsers, are you running against localhost > (127.0.0.1) or against your normal external web server ? > > This is more than likely just a normal IE security restriction on > cross-origin requests. > > Tim Young > Elevate Software > www.elevatesoft.com |
Fri, Jul 12 2013 12:55 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Chris,
<< Does turning on the HTML 5 option change the internal browser in some way? >> Yes, absolutely - it moves the base IE browser requirement/behavior from IE8 to IE9 (Standards mode). Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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