Menu path: Setup > Sessions > Browser > Browser Global > Content

In this area, you can change settings regarding popups, JavaScript, downloads and the browser display.

  • Block pop-up windows: If this option is enabled, websites will be prevented from automatically opening popups. With Exceptions..., you can allow popups to be opened automatically for specific websites.

To add an exception for the automatic opening of popups, proceed as follows:

  1. Click on Exceptions....
  2. Click on .
  3. In the Website field, give the URL of the website for which the exception is to apply.
  4. Click on Ok.
  • Load images automatically: If this option is enabled, websites will be loaded in full, including all images. If this option is disabled, the images will not be loaded and placeholders will be shown instead. As a result of this, websites can be displayed more quickly, but the layout is impaired. With Exceptions... you can allow or prevent automatic loading for specific websites.

To add an exception for the automatic loading of images, proceed as follows:

  1. Click on Exceptions....
  2. Click on .
  3. In the Website field, give the URL of the website for which the exception is to apply.
  4. Using the Status drop-down menu, specify whether the automatic loading of images is to be allowed or prevented for the given website.
  5. Click on Ok.
  • Type of download directory: Specifies the directory in which a downloaded file is saved.
    • userhome: The file is saved locally on the thin client desktop.
    • user-defined path: You can specify whether the downloaded file is to be opened with an application or saved locally.
  • Download path: Local directory in which the downloaded file is saved if Type of download directory is set to user-defined path. Example: /userhome
  • Enable JavaScript: If this option is enabled, JavaScript will run on websites.
    • Raise or lower windows: If this option is enabled, a website can place windows in the background or foreground via JavaScript.
    • Move or resize existing windows: If this option is enabled, a website can move windows or change the window size via JavaScript.
    • Disable or replace context menus: If this option is enabled, a website can define a custom context menu via JavaScript; the browser's own context menu will be suppressed in the process.
  • Languages for Web Pages: One or more preferred languages for multilingual websites, given in the form of language abbreviations separated by commas. The languages should be given in the order of preference. Example: With de, en, fr, it, the website will be shown in German, if available, otherwise in English etc.