For security reasons, the default configuration for WebStation is, for example, not to allow external content to be embedded.
The default configuration can be changed in the Security Settings in WorkStation or in the System Security tab in the Options menu.
You can enable external websites to be displayed in WebStation. By selecting this option any website can be embedded.
Enabling external websites to be embedded into WebStation lowers the security significantly. Do not enable external websites to be embedded into WebStation if you do not understand the security implications. Pour plus d'informations, voir HTML Utilities .
You can create a list of websites that are allowed to be embedded into WebStation. The list is a whitelist of allowed external websites.
Enabling external websites to be embedded into WebStation lowers the security significantly. Do not enable external websites to be embedded into WebStation if you do not understand the security implications. Pour plus d'informations, voir HTML Utilities .
You can enable WebStation to be embedded in other sites.
You can create a list of websites that are allowed to access WebStation when WebStation is embedded in the website.
Type a list of websites that are allowed to access WebStation when WebStation is embedded in the website.
Enable the graphic viewer in WebStation to use unsafe string evaluated JavaScript methods like ‘eval’.
Select if you have graphics written in older versions of EBO that cannot be displayed in 3.0 or later. Pour plus d'informations, voir Cannot Open Graphics in WebStation .
HSTS is a preload list supported by Google. It requires a valid certificate on the server. Refer to Google HSTS documentation for more information.
HSTS is a preload list supported by Google. It requires a valid certificate on the server. Refer to Google HSTS documentation for more information.
Content Security Policy is a security feature that allows you to take control of the resources your website is permitted to load and the actions it is allowed to take.
Type the name of the endpoint that the browser should use for reporting Content Security Policy violations.