Table 6. Disposition Type Summary
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- Inline integration into the Siebel user interface.
- Session Management, including managing session cookies and automatic re-login after time out.
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- Only works in very few cases.
- Will not work with complex JavaScript.
- Will not work if there are reference to frames.
- Supports the GET method only.
- URL limited to 2048 characters.
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- Inline integration into the Siebel user interface.Supports complex JavaScript.
- Supports references to frames.
- Session Keep Alive supported.
- Works for most cases.
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- No session management.
- Only supported by IE5.5 and higher.
- Does not support frames that reference top-level JavaScript objects.
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- Supports frames that reference top-level JavaScript Objects, because JavaScript does not refer to objects outside of the Web control.
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- No session management.
- Browser functionality, such as the back button, is only available by right-clicking in the Web control.
- ActiveX objects that contain other objects are reset if you change tabs and then return to the Web control.
- Web control requires more system overhead than IFrame.
- Only supported for IE4 and higher.
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