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Geoffrey Renk

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Since: Aug 28, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 10:38 am
Post subject: No Mac Browsers on McKesson-based hospital site
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I am an MD working at a local hospital which uses McKessonıs Horizon WP
Physician Portal to allow access to medical information over the web. It
does not work in any of my Mac browsers (Firefox, Safari, Camino, . . .
) and they say they are not supported. They told me this before with the
previous product and still tell me that about the Citrix servers they use,
however I have been using these for a couple of years, having figured them
out myself.

This time I am stuck. Anybody there know why it doesnıt work? I get to the
secure web page, and it briefly flashes in my window, looking just the way
it should, but immediately disappears, leaving a blank window. Below find
the code from the page (I replaced the actual address of the site with
XXXX). Maybe it is an implementation of Java that is a little off, or
another example of Microsoft (via IE) violating HTML and other conventions?
Any help is appreciated.

Geoff Renk
Charleston, SC

<!-- Define the ATL object -->
<OBJECT ID="objSharedSessionServiceID"
CLASSID="clsid:04B6290C-97B8-49A1-B0A3-1312254F7C54"
CODEBASE="/portal/applets/SharedSession.dll#Version=10,0,0,1" HEIGHT="0"
WIDTH="0">
</OBJECT>

<script language="javascript">
objSharedSessionServiceID.SetJoinNameOrNumber(objSharedSessionServiceID.GetI
PAddress(''));
objSharedSessionServiceID.SetListenPort( '7576' );
objSharedSessionServiceID.SetAppName('portal' );
</script>

<script language="javascript">
objSharedSessionServiceID.SeedIdentifier("# Shared Session Properties\r\n#
Generated by HorizonWP Portal via sss.jsp\r\n# Mon Aug 28 10:08:14 EDT
2006\r\nSessionIdentifier=9bbe68:10d482e76fd:-79c4.172.20.26.46\r\nurl=https
://portal.XXXXX.com:443/sharedSession/servlet/rpcrouter\r\n")
var y =
"https://portal.carealliance.com:443/portal/site/hpp/index.jsp?setSessionId=
" + objSharedSessionServiceID.GetIPAddress('') + "|" +
objSharedSessionServiceID.Locate();
location.replace(y);
</script>

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breadwithspam

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Since: Jul 08, 2003
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 1:06 pm
Post subject: Re: No Mac Browsers on McKesson-based hospital site [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Geoffrey Renk <drdr32.TakeThisOut@comcast.net> writes:

> I am an MD working at a local hospital which uses McKessonıs Horizon WP
> Physician Portal to allow access to medical information over the web. It
> does not work in any of my Mac browsers (Firefox, Safari, Camino, . . .
> ) and they say they are not supported. They told me this before with the
> previous product and still tell me that about the Citrix servers they use,
> however I have been using these for a couple of years, having figured them
> out myself.

I use a Mac with Citrix services all the time.

With Safari, Citrix tries to start the Java-based citrix client,
which, IMHO, kinda sucks.

Separately, though, I've downloaded a local Citrix runtime
client directly from Citrix.com, and when I connect to our
citrix servers using Firefox or Camino, and click on one
of the citrix-available programs we have, a local .ica
file gets sent over which the Citrix ICA Client program
launches and it works like a charm.




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Alexander Clauss

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 5:40 pm
Post subject: Re: No Mac Browsers on McKesson-based hospital site [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Geoffrey Renk <drdr32.RemoveThis@comcast.net> wrote:

> This time I am stuck. Anybody there know why it doesn't work?

You're embedding some kind of ActiveX control using the OBJECT tag
and the JavaScript code of the page just accesses this control.

And because ActiveX is a Windows-only-technology, the page
requires a Windows operating system.

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