The key thing being that I cnanot change anything on the intranet web app....
.... otherwise it would be easy.... So i can't add scripting to the top of each page. My app would almost have to display the intranet app in something like an iframe and then be able to track which page was being displayed, etc... almost like a key/screen logger!!
Firkin MSAgent though!!! lol
Steve
Posted By: NorfolkSteve on August 4th 2010 at 10:44:39
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- .Net, iFrame or something similar help required.... (NCFC) - NorfolkSteve, Aug 4, 09:35:17
- Would you not just store the data in a global session variable? (n/m) (NCFC) - Johnny Comecardiff, Aug 4, 10:50:52
- Oh.... (NCFC) - Johnny Comecardiff, Aug 4, 10:59:08
- We call those "Local Government" requirements. (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Aug 4, 11:03:08
- Totally spot on!!! And what better way to ruin an application that is already not the best (NCFC) - NorfolkSteve, Aug 4, 11:24:43
- We call those "Local Government" requirements. (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Aug 4, 11:03:08
- Oh.... (NCFC) - Johnny Comecardiff, Aug 4, 10:59:08
- The key thing being that I cnanot change anything on the intranet web app.... (NCFC) - NorfolkSteve, Aug 4, 10:44:39
- Sounds fairly client-side focussed that - you could do worse than looking for a jQuery bod (NCFC) - Arizona Bay, Aug 4, 10:06:21
- hmmm... i'll have a look a jQuery.. used it a bit before.. thanks! (n/m) (NCFC) - NorfolkSteve, Aug 4, 10:29:16
- Jafski would be your man (NCFC) - Tricky Hawes, Aug 4, 09:42:32
- he does, he's just on his holibobs hentee? (n/m) (NCFC) - Ralf Scrampton, Aug 4, 09:48:59
- Would you not just store the data in a global session variable? (n/m) (NCFC) - Johnny Comecardiff, Aug 4, 10:50:52
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