29 | Move away from (or provide an alternative to) Internet Explorer as the MIME render engineDarren Duke2952 - 24 2010 (1) On the Windows platform IE is the default and (to my knowledge) ONLY render engine used in Lotus Notes 8. This need to be changed as this can cause a significant security risk when people are reading emails from external internet addresses. Any IE security hole could be exposed ... |
24 | Make iNotes compatible with Google Chrome (and some other browsers)Kenneth Axi1679 - 26 2011 (7) Currently (as of Notes 8.5.2) we are still getting the warning sign telling that iNotes is not compatible with Google Chrome, and You have to click the link "Try using notes anyway"... I think that iNotes should work on ALL the latest browsers. Ok, [Edit]: As Bill stated; It ... |
16 | Open in client - extend with Web browserPatrick Kwinten21948 - 06 2009 (0) OKej, so (in 8.5) you have from Designer the option to open the application in the client directly from the right mouse menu. Why not the same option but then for the web browser and open the application with the default launch option for the web? Would save me ... |
5 | Convert-back / verify a Javascript-signed fieldMike Woolsey2794 - 03 2011 (2) I'd love to be able to read a field that Javascript has signed. I don't think it takes much -- a decrypt function that'll accept the author's public key instead of your own private key. It'd quickly replace all the signed-section functions I use, when they exist for security reasons ... |
-4 | Quickr recognises the Browser and provides appropriate templateJohan Koopman699 - 13 2009 (2) Lotus market Quickr as a great solution that run's under different browser types like IE, Mozilla and Safari. However the user experience running under the different browser is completely different. The user experience is great with IE because it uses ActiveX. The User experience expectations in Mozilla and Safari ... |
-21 | Make NTFs viewable in Web browserPeter Presnell26400 - 16 2010 (5) As best as I can tell there are two key differences between the way an NTF and a NSF operate. 1) Scheduled agents will not run in an NTF, and (2) An NTF cannot be viewed in a Web browser. With the push towards doing more Web development (including XPages) it ... |