Where do I go to turn this off?

5)       Go to the System config settings and set the option that turns off the 
use of Flash for these
three capabilities – you will not get rounded corners, vertical text, or 
gradient colors but you will
not loose any other functionality or capability within the system.  It is a 
cosmetic affect

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of pritch
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 1:18 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: BMC's Future on the horizon.. IMHO

And of course you're making the assumption we have control over the items in 
your workaround.  Quite often we don't.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Mueller" <doug_muel...@bmc.com>
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2011 1:53:35 PM
Subject: Re: BMC's Future on the horizon.. IMHO

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Everyone,



What Chris describes here is a new discovery that is unique to IE9 where 
something has changed in

the IE implementation.  As part of the model that BMC uses for the AR System, 
we support the

specified versions of products "or later".  In this case, IE9 was not available 
when the current version

was released (7.6.04 was released in January 2011 and IE9 in March 2011).



The product is fully functional with IE9.  However, we have discovered an 
interaction issue that causes

a performance problem with IE9.  We are working with both Microsoft and Adobe 
on this issue to see

if can be resolved.  In addition, some redesign of the approach has mostly 
eliminated the problem from

the next major release (but that strategy cannot be backported to the current 
release).



So, enough of the overall philosophy, let's look at this situation.



There are a number of UI features that we added in recent releases.  Some of 
them were not supported

on specific browsers so we had to find alternatives for supporting the 
capability.  Specifically, there are

three features: rounded corners, gradient colors, and vertical text.  These 
three capabilities could not

be supported in IE natively because the capability was not present.  To allow 
these capabilities, we

incorporated the use of Flash for IE.  All of the other browsers – Safari, 
Firefox, and even the other

used but unsupported browsers like Chrome – have the necessary support.  So, 
the workaround was

used only for IE environments.



Everything works fine for IE6, IE7, and IE8 but with IE9, something has changed 
so that there is now a

performance cost for the workaround.   This is what we are working to find out 
what the issue is with

the other vendors.



Now, there are several options:



1)       The performance issues is not really affecting you so do nothing

2)       Use a browser other than IE

3)       Use a version of IE before IE9  (for example, use IE8)

4)       Use FlashPlayer 10.2 or earlier (the problem has been isolated to the 
combination of IE9 using
FlashPlayer 10.3, or later unless a fix is added later)

5)       Go to the System config settings and set the option that turns off the 
use of Flash for these
three capabilities – you will not get rounded corners, vertical text, or 
gradient colors but you will
not loose any other functionality or capability within the system.  It is a 
cosmetic affect







So, in summary….



This may affect you ONLY IF you



n   Run IE9 as your browser

n   Use FlashPlayer 10.3 or later

n   Leave the system config setting to use Flash for these features turned on 
(the default)



Otherwise, this issue does not have any affect on your system.  And, it will 
affect only users that have

this combination as their client – other users on the same system without this 
combination will not

be affected.



There are several options (which may or may not be possible in your 
environment) to eliminate the

problem immediately.



BMC is continuing to work with the vendors on this problem to see we can find 
out why the problem

suddenly showed up with this combination of technology and to see if we can 
eliminate the issue from

future releases with alternate designs or approaches.





I hope this explanation has been helpful both for this specific issue and to 
show a case in action of the

"or later" support strategy.



Doug Mueller




From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of strauss
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2011 10:39 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: BMC's Future on the horizon.. IMHO



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We can hope; the dialog performance problems that we have been experiencing on 
production with ITSM 7.6.04.01 Incidents in IE9 have now been tracked down 
specifically to flash, and confirmed in my testing.



Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
Call Tracking Administration Manager
University of North Texas Computing & IT Center
http://itsm.unt.edu/


From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
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Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2011 12:03 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: BMC's Future on the horizon.. IMHO



** 
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/networking/flash-is-dead-long-live-html5/1633?tag=nl.e539

BMC's Future..


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