Ok, I'm gonna try, thank you
On 23 mai, 16:04, jhulford wrote:
> I can't help you, but you may get better luck posting this into the
> Chrome Frame group.
>
> On May 23, 2:39 am, JC wrote:
>
> > Anybody home?
>
> > Or maybe that someone could explain me why I don't have any trouble
> > with Chro
I can't help you, but you may get better luck posting this into the
Chrome Frame group.
On May 23, 2:39 am, JC wrote:
> Anybody home?
>
> Or maybe that someone could explain me why I don't have any trouble
> with Chrome but I have with IE8 with the Google Chrome Frame
> activated.
>
> I think tha
Anybody home?
Or maybe that someone could explain me why I don't have any trouble
with Chrome but I have with IE8 with the Google Chrome Frame
activated.
I think that I'm not the only one with this kind of problem.
Please gimme advices.
On 21 mai, 11:38, JC wrote:
> Well, let's try another que
Well, let's try another question.
How in IE8 with GCF activated may I block a keyboard touch (ie F1),
actually it does open the software help but the IE help too...
Because it's the only browser that have this problem.
On 19 mai, 22:46, JC wrote:
> Bump :-}
>
> Not even some clues?
>
> I did
Bump :-}
Not even some clues?
I did read several posts, but didn't found a solution.
Thanks for your help!
On 19 mai, 17:00, JC wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have a problem only withIE8with the GCF plugin.
>
> When I press, for example F1, the help of IE appear. I had this
> problem with Chrome but I sol
Hi.
I have a problem only with IE8 with the GCF plugin.
When I press, for example F1, the help of IE appear. I had this
problem with Chrome but I solved by adding this:
In a class who extend EventHandler:
Event.addNativePreviewHandler(new NativePreviewHandler() {
public void onPre