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669 <p>The default Welcome implementation is HTML-based and requires a supported browser
670 in order to work. If no supported browser can be found, Welcome falls back to its
673 browsers and setting up your browser to work with eclipse.
676 <h4>Help browser tool bar buttons do not work for some documents</h4>
677 <p>The Help browser's Print, Synchronize, and Bookmark buttons do not work for
679 use the print command in the browser's context menu to print the page you're
682 in a browser or very slow document loading (Windows only)</h4>
685 Help browser might open to a blank page or display an HTTP error instead of a
733 <h4>Help browser displays a blank page</h4>
819 <h4>Eclipse plug-in based on the SWT Browser throws exception</h4>
820 <p>The SWT Browser widget uses a platform-specific web browser to render HTML.
822 on platforms that don't meet the requirements for running the Browser widget.
824 &quot;Which platforms support the SWT Browser?&quot;</a>.</p>
840 interface for up to two minutes when closing a browser which is displaying a PDF document.
841 The workaround is to disable displaying PDF in the browser. In Adobe Reader
842 select Edit &gt; Preferences... &gt; Internet and uncheck 'Display PDF in browser'.
880 <h4>Crash when attempting to launch file browser (AIX Motif only)</h4>
936 <h4>Browser does not display applets (Windows and OS X)</h4>
937 <p>The Browser widget cannot be used to display pages containing Java applets on Windows
940 to display web pages with Java applets is to launch an external web browser to do so with
984 <h4>Browser.setText() cannot be used with beta versions of Firefox 3.0/XULRunner 1.9</h4>
986 most beta versions of these applications cannot be used by the Browser if its <code>setText()</code>
2101 <td>org.eclipse.ui.browser</td>