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WebView Specifications<br />

Using WebView<br />

WebView Specifications<br />

Platforms Supported<br />

Supported Browsers<br />

Omni<strong>Switch</strong> 6860, 6860E<br />

Internet Explorer for Windows<br />

Firefox for Windows, Linux, and Solaris SunOS<br />

WebView CLI Defaults<br />

Web <strong>Management</strong> Command Line Interface (CLI) commands allow you to enable/disable WebView,<br />

enable/disable Secure Socket Layer (SSL), and view basic WebView parameters. These configuration<br />

options are also available in WebView. The following table lists the defaults for WebView configuration.<br />

Description Command Default<br />

WebView Server webview server enabled<br />

WebView Access webview access enabled<br />

Force SSL webview force-ssl enabled<br />

HTTPS port webview https-port 443<br />

HTTP port webview http-port 80<br />

Browser Setup<br />

Your browser preferences (or options) should be set up as follows:<br />

• Cookies should be enabled. Typically this is the default.<br />

• JavaScript must be enabled/supported.<br />

• Java must be enabled.<br />

• Style sheets must be enabled; that is, the colors, fonts, backgrounds, etc. of web pages should always<br />

be used (rather than any user-configured settings).<br />

• Checking for new versions of pages should be set to “Every time” when your browser opens.<br />

• If you are using a proxy server, the proxy settings should be configured to bypass the switch on which<br />

you are running WebView (the local switch).<br />

Typically many of these settings are configured as the default. Different browsers (and different versions<br />

of the same browser) may have different dialogs for these settings. Check your browser help pages if you<br />

need help.<br />

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