I am sure this application is not to everyone’s taste when you can just open a web browser to get the full thing. I was working on a demonstration for MOC custom tabs, and being the lazy sod that I am, I was looking for some readymade content. This fitted the bill nicely without too much effort. Below is the xml update you will require for the page to appear. I haven’t created an icon in a png format yet so that will have to wait.
< tab>
<image>Create your own icon.png</image>
<name>Google</name>
<tooltip>Google Mobile</tooltip>
<contenturl>http://www.google.com/m</contenturl>
<userid>false</userid>
<contactid>false</contactid>
</tab>
</tabdata>
To make changes on the fly I host the xml file on my PC. Not a great way to deploy an enterprise but good for testing.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI am able to link and access to internal websites, but cannot access external such as google.com.
Do you know what I am doing wrong? I tried to use the above xml code.
/Steffen
Sites you want displayed in custom tabs need to added as a trusted site in IE.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Chris
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ReplyDeleteHi Chris,
ReplyDeleteI already tried that once, but I probably made another mistake at that point, because it works now! Thanks ;-)
I bookmarked your blog - exiting reading!
Cheers,
Steffen