针对 Content Manager 资源管理器来配置 Web 浏览器

该节介绍如何配置 Web 浏览器,以便与 Content Manager Explorer 一起使用。

关于此任务

过程

  1. To configure the browser, on your client machine, start Internet Explorer (even if you do not intend to use Internet Explorer as your browser).
  2. In Internet Explorer, if you do not see the menu bar, press your left Alt key on the keyboard to display it.
  3. Select View > Encoding > Unicode from the menu. This sets the browser encoding to Unicode.
  4. Select Tools > Internet Options from the menu. The Internet Options dialog opens.
  5. Access the Security tab, select the Local intranet zone and click Sites. The Local intranet dialog with generic site settings opens.
  6. Select Advanced to open a Local intranet dialog listing sites associated with this zone.
  7. 输入 Content Manager 资源管理器网站的 URL,然后单击添加。站点会添加至列表。单击关闭以关闭该对话框,然后单击确定以关闭通用站点对话框。此时会重新显示本地 Intranet 区域的设置。
  8. Click Custom Level. The Security Settings - Local intranet Zone dialog opens.
  9. In the list of settings, find the following settings and set each to the value Enabled:
    • ActiveX:
      • Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins
      • Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting
    • Downloads:
      • File downloads
    • Miscellaneous:
      • Submit non-encrypted form data
    • Scripting:
      • Active scripting

    Click OK to apply these settings and close the dialog. The Internet Options dialog reappears, still showing the Security tab.

  10. Select the Privacy tab and click Advanced. The Advanced Privacy Settings dialog opens.
  11. Select Override automatic cookie handling and then select Always allow session cookies. Then click OK to close the Advanced Privacy Settings dialog. The Internet Options dialog reappears, still showing the Privacy tab.
  12. Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog.
  13. If you intend to use Mozilla Firefox as your browser, do the following:
    1. While logged in as an end user, launch Firefox and type about:support in the address bar.
    2. In the Application Basics area, check the Profile Directory property and click Open Containing Folder next to it.
      Windows Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) opens, showing the Firefox profile folder.
    3. Close Firefox.
    4. In the folder, check for the presence of a file called user.js. If it exists, open it in a plain-text editor; if it does not exist, create it in a plain-text editor.
    5. Add the following line anywhere in the user.js file:
      user_pref("browser.link.open_newwindow", 2);
    6. Save and close the user.js file.
    7. If you are using Firefox on Mac OS X, also do the following:
      • In the Apple menu, select System Preferences, then Keyboard and Mouse, then Keyboard Shortcuts
      • Under Full Keyboard Access, select All controls.
    Mozilla Firefox is now properly configured.
  14. If you intend to use Google Chrome as your browser, SDL recommends to disable all dynamically appearing bars at the top of your Chrome window, including:

    These dynamically appearing bars cause the webpage to scroll down and consequently interfere with your focus.

  15. If you intend to use Internet Explorer as your browser, and if you want to have additional information available about the current state of its window, you can enable the browser Status Bar (visible at the bottom of the screen) by selecting View > Toolbars > Status Bar. In other browsers, a status bar is not available.
  16. For all browsers you intend to use, disable popup-blocking functionality.