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Description:
Product Name : TIBCO iProcess Workspace (Browser)
Release Version : 11.0.0.1
Release Date : June 2008
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* Bug Fixes in this HOTFIX Release:
HOTFIX-1
* MR 35651
When external forms are opened in a new browser window from within
a WCC application or an iProcess Workspace (Browser) client
application running as a homepage in an Outlook folder, an error
is generated when the form attempts to retrieve data from the
server. The error is: Error: -7 ("There is no node context
associated with this session, a Login is required.")
Note - "External forms" are defined as ASP Forms, JSP Forms,
iProcess Modeler Forms, or BusinessWorks FormBuilder Forms.
"GI Forms" are defined as General Interface Forms or TIBCO Forms.
Corrected. The resolution for this MR results in new behavior for
the Browser Feature "dialog" attribute in the WCC/client
application's configuration file, config.xml. The following
describes this new behavior:
- If the WCC/client application is being run locally, and you
are using Internet Explorer, the "dialog" attribute must be set
to "no" -- it can be set to "yes" only if the application is
run from a web server. (If you are using Firefox, the "dialog"
attribute can be set to "yes" or "no", even if you are running
locally.)
- If "dialog" is set to "yes", it behaves differently for external
forms than for GI forms, as follows:
- For external forms:
- if "dialog" = yes, the form opens in a "Webpage"
dialog. See "Dialog/Window Characteristics" below for
more information.
- For GI forms:
- if "dialog" = yes, the form opens in an "application"
dialog. See "Dialog/Window Characteristics" below for
more information.
- If "dialog" = no, the form opens in a separate browser window
(this is true for both external forms and GI forms). See
"Dialog/Window Characteristics" below for more information.
Dialog/Window Characteristics
The following describes the difference in behavior between the
different types of dialogs/windows:
- Minimize/Maximize Buttons - Webpage dialogs do not have
minimize nor maximize buttons. Separate browser windows and
application dialogs have these buttons.
- Floating Window Outside Application Window - Both Webpage and
separate browser windows can be floated outside the parent
application's window, whereas application dialogs cannot.
- Browser Feature Attributes - The Browser Feature attributes
supported depends on the dialog/window and the type of browser
used, as follows:
- Webpage dialog: If using Internet Explorer, only the
"resizable" and "status" attributes are supported. If
using Firefox, the supported attributes are: "dialog",
"directories", "location", "menubar", "minimizable",
and "toolbar".
- Application dialog: None of the Browser Feature attributes
are supported for this type of dialog.
- Separate browser window: See the TIBCO iProcess Workspace
(Browser) Configuration and Customization guide for a list
of the Browser Feature attributes that are supported for
each browser type.
- Close as child window: Both Webpage dialogs and application
dialogs are children of the parent window, therefore if the
parent window is closed (or minimimized), the
Webpage/application dialog is also closed (or minimized).
Separate browser windows do not close (or minimize) when the
parent is closed (or minimized).
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NOTE: See attached readme document for installation instructions.
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The TIBCO iProcess Workspace (Browser) 11.0.0 HotFix 01 can be downloaded from our support-ftp.tibco.com. You will be able to download by clicking on the link below after you provide your TIBCO Support Web username and password in the url:
ftp://username:password@support-ftp.tibco.com
Directory path:
available_downloads/StaffwareProcessSuite/iProcess/WorkspaceBrowser/11.0.0/hotfix-01