It maybe then 'working as designed' but it is not working as needed by users. I had been seriously considering making Jabber our 'corporate' standard chat vehicle, but without this basic feature that virtually all major chat programs support, cannot ...
Hi mmorais, Appreciate your looking into this, thanks. I just can't imagine why anyone would design an application with a pop-up that can't be configured. Is anyone from Cisco's Jabber team reading here? How can we get this fixed?Thanks
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately it does not help as it is not the browser's confirmation pop-up that is the problem, we saw right away how to suppress that one as you too have shown.The issue is the next pop-up generated it would seem by Jabber ...
We are trying to do exactly the same thing as Walter - launch calls from a web site using a URI - and having this extra pop-up is a completely unacceptable UX for our user base. Not sure what the rationale for having such an obnoxious pop-up ever was...