Bernardo,
Check out Browser Hawk. We use it with almost all of our
clients.
Thank you.
Robert Taylor
From:
sumtotal_users@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sumtotal_users@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of bsuero1
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 5:43 PM
To: sumtotal_users@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [sumtotal_users] Browser Checker Tool
Has anyone implemented a 'Browser Checker
Tool'?
I have users accessing the LMS from their home computer and pop-up
blockers are the #1 support issues. Many do not know how many pop-up
blocker programs they have and are not familiar with configuring them.
Plus I find that SumTotal's message "Popup blockers effect the use of
this site" - doesn't adequately inform users on the problem and what
needs to be done. I know SumTotal can't control these blockers but
give me a stronger (or customizable) message. Better yet, don't allow
the user to click the launch button if you've already detected a pop-up
blocker.
So I thought to build a web page that checks certain requirements using
JavaScript: pop-up blocker, screen resolution, browser version, cookies
enabled, plug-ins. My question: Have you implemented such a tool? If
so, how/where did you post it?
Thanks,
Bernardo
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