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You need to find the the file called: InstallationCheck, open it and find the string close to this: osv=`/usr/sbin/systemprofiler SPSoftwareDataType grep 'System Version' sed -e 's/ (. )Mac OS X (.
) (. )/ 2/g'` and modify like that: osv=`/usr/sbin/systemprofiler SPSoftwareDataType grep 'System Version' sed -e 's/ (. )OS X (. ) (. )/ 2/g'` If you can't find the file or the string I can help you better having the package to analyse, write me @.
if you want. Larry lafter wrote: you need to find the the file called: InstallationCheck, open it and find the string close to this: osv=`/usr/sbin/systemprofiler SPSoftwareDataType grep 'System Version' sed -e 's/ (. )Mac OS X (. ) (. )/ 2/g'` and modify like that: osv=`/usr/sbin/systemprofiler SPSoftwareDataType grep 'System Version' sed -e 's/ (.
)OS X (. ) (.
)/ 2/g'` Larry & Phillamu, I was having the same problem, but was able to get 9.0.1 to install under OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) after modifying InstallationCheck. I started with Larry's suggestion, but had to change a few more things to get it to install. As it turns out, version 10.10 is evaluated as being 'older' than 10.8 & 10.5 when the bash script is ran.
Think about it, when it comes to a mathematical comparison, 10.10 is a smaller number than 10.5. To get around this, and preserve the spirit of the script, the change I made was to limit the comparison to the incremental version number.
I also had to change the syntax of the comparison. In the file InstallationCheck, replace this: osvLion=`/usr/sbin/systemprofiler SPSoftwareDataType grep 'System Version' sed -e 's/ (. )OS X (. ) (. )/ 2/g'` if '$osvLion'.
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Mat Newman January 15 2013 15:42:27Once you have an IBM Notes 9 client installed on your machine (under Windows) and selected the 'IBM Notes 9 browser plug-in' during installation, you will find that both Internet Explorer and Firefox have the feature available. Getting started is fairly easy:. Install and configure IBM Notes on your machine,. During the installation process, make sure you select 'IBM Notes browser plug-in' from the list of installation options,. Start and configure Notes as normal,.
Shut down IBM Notes (including Designer and Admin), the plug in won't start if you have them running,. Open a browser window.
Type: 'Notes:Home'. Log in. Voila! Figure 1: The IBM Notes 9 browser plug-in home page And yes, there's a workspace too!
Figure 2: The IBM Notes 9 browser plug-in workspace And if you open a standard Notes application, you get the older style Notes interface (frameset/pages/outlines/etc) displayed nicely in a browser. Figure 3: The IBM Notes 9 browser plug-in database screen The really neat thing about the plug-in is that all of the traditional IBM Lotus Notes features and short-cuts (Ctrl+O, Enter to read, etc) work really well - it's almost as if you had a Notes client (well, actually - you DO!) running inside a web framework. The only thing left to do is to spend some time updating those older database interfaces you might have laying around so they look good in the Browser plug-in wrapper. Other tips: will get you to the workspace. Will open the replication page. 7 Peter 21:27:41 Getting started with the new IBM Notes 9 browser plug in Well. Just installed the plug in by itself.
You just have a complete notes Client working with FF 12. Complex databases are working as in the General Client. I only have some lags with enormous attachments. Looks like it is cause you are working ON Server and NOT local. Impressing me enormous cause some additional work is not to be done for 'web-functionality'. Have to investigate for the used ports. Think it is always 1352.
So this can be a Problem! Thanks for post to Mat. 8 Peter 21:27:43 Getting started with the new IBM Notes 9 browser plug in Well. Just installed the plug in by itself. You just have a complete notes Client working with FF 12. Complex databases are working as in the General Client.
I only have some lags with enormous attachments. Looks like it is cause you are working ON Server and NOT local.
Impressing me enormous cause some additional work is not to be done for 'web-functionality'. Have to investigate for the used ports. Think it is always 1352. So this can be a Problem! Thanks for post to Mat. 9:23:39 Getting started with the new IBM Notes 9 browser plug in @11, Rob: Depends on your Network configuration. As long as there is direct HTTP access to the Domino Server hosting the application it works exactly the same as a basic Notes client, just running in a Browser.
@12, Max: Just open a browser and type the commands into the address bar as mentioned in this post; eg: 'Notes:Home' will take you to the home screen, 'Notes:Workspace' will open the workspace. @13, Joaquin: The part numbers for the stand-alone installers are 'IBM Notes Browser Plug-in Lite V9.0 Windows English (CIF0BEN)' and 'IBM Notes Browser Plug-in V9.0 for Windows English (CIF0AEN)'. The 'Lite' version does not include it's own JVM. You should be able to find these on Partnerworld or Passport Advantage. 16 Coen Wessels 17:07:51 Getting started with the new IBM Notes 9 browser plug in Hi Mat, Nice tool, this plug-in. I have an issue while typing an '@' anywhere in a New Memo.
In our Swiss-French keyboard, this is a combination of 'AltGr + 2'. When typing the @, the window switches back to the previous tab in the browser (IE and FF) Because of this, typing an email address is not easy (need to copy-paste it from somewhere). But the same thing also hapens in the text part of a mail. Does someone else experience the same thing? Any help would be appreciated. Regards, Coen. 25 Quin 0:50:28 Getting started with the new IBM Notes 9 browser plug in While I think this is a cool feature, I cannot think of a place where it can be used in our production environment.
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We already get mail through iNotes, however, if the Web Browser Plugin install package included an 'Install Workspace' option, it would be a game changer for us. So, I'd have to agree with #1, #22 & #24. If I must install the Notes client in addition to the Web Browser Plugin just to get the workspace to work with the web browser, why not just run Notes at that point? 26 Dave 22:43:39 Getting started with the new IBM Notes 9 browser plug in To answer #22 etc. About the install being in the Client install. While it is true that the browser plugin is available in the Client install, there is also a 'Stand-alone' installer.
File is called NOTESPLGLIT901WINEN.exe. It also is available in a larger version with FP attached. I am currently using NBPLUGIN901FP2WINWITHJVM.exe It appears to work great and saves a lot of drive space. Now, I am trying to get the thing to run without having any of the user's unique files on the local PC. We want to do this so they can sign on from other locations without having to do the setup on each PC.