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Links, fields, tabbing, and scrolling in a web viewer don’t work
The web viewer is set to prevent interaction. To enable interaction, in Layout mode choose
Format menu
> Web Viewer Setup. In the Web Viewer Setup dialog box, select the Allow
interaction with web viewer content checkbox.
The web viewer is defined as a button. Even if interaction is allowed, a web viewer that is
defined as a button prevents mouse clicks from interacting with web viewer content but
does allow keyboard interaction. For more information, see
Defining a button.
A web viewer is blank in Find mode
The web viewer is set not to display content in Find mode. To display content, in Layout mode
choose Format menu
> Web Viewer Setup. In the Web Viewer Setup dialog box, select the
Display content in Find mode checkbox.
Web pages that use Java, JavaScript, or other installed plug-ins don't work
Some of the operating system’s web browser preferences can affect web viewers. In particular, if
Java, JavaScript, or other plug-ins are disabled in the web browser, then these technologies are
disabled in web viewers also. In the preferences or options dialog box of the operating system’s web
browser, enable the technologies that are needed.
Some web pages don’t work correctly in a web viewer
Some technologies used by some web pages might not work correctly in a web viewer. In these
cases, use a web browser instead.
If the web page in a web viewer contains links, you can open a link in a separate web
browser window. From the
shortcut menu on a link in a web viewer, choose Open in New
Window (Windows) or Open Link in New Window (OS X).
You can provide a way for the user to open the web viewer’s current URL in a separate web
browser window. For example, insert a button on your layout near your web viewer. Set up
the button to perform the following example script:
Open URL [No dialog; GetLayoutObjectAttribute ("Web Viewer 1";
"source")]
This script gets the current URL of the web viewer named “Web Viewer 1” and opens it in a
separate web browser window. For more information, see
Naming objects.
Some web browser features don’t work as expected in a web viewer
Web viewers provide many of the same features as your operating system’s web browser, but not
all. Also, some web browser features work in web viewers on one operating system but not the
other.