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Have user login id appear in title bar of window - good for testing windchill as multiple users

ddemay
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Have user login id appear in title bar of window - good for testing windchill as multiple users

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Attached is some simple basic logic to have a userid appear as part of a
title bar in the browser. I personally have to test with multiple users
and will leave those browser windows open and switch back and forth. With
this running, I can have each window (when minimized on my desktop) show me
the user logged in through that browser window. i.e. Microsoft Windows will
take 5 or however many windows and collapse their task bar buttons into one
vertical list requiring you to click on multiple windows to figure out who
is who in what browser window.



I think testers will appreciate having this. This can be used on any JSP or
java environment. For 9.x the path to deploy this is:



codebase/netmarkets/jsp/util/



8.0 systems can use it also in begin.jsp or end.jsp or in some other way.





Regards,

David DeMay





*File contents below as plain text in case attachment doesn't work:



<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">



var userLoggedOnTitleString = "<%=request.getRemoteUser()%>";



function addEvent(obj, eventType, funcToExec)

{

if (obj.addEventListener) {

obj.addEventListener(eventType,
funcToExec, false);

return true;

}

else if (obj.attachEvent)

{

return obj.attachEvent("on" + eventType,
funcToExec);

}

else

{

return false;

}

}





function updateTitleForUserLoggedOn()

{

if (userLoggedOnTitleString != null &&
userLoggedOnTitleString != ")

{

self.document.title =
userLoggedOnTitleString + " - " + self.document.title;

self.document.textContent =
userLoggedOnTitleString + " - " + self.document.textContent;

}

}



addEvent(self, 'load', updateTitleForUserLoggedOn);



</script>

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