Hi,
For creating web templates I use Xdebug. In Xdebug you can set `txmt://open/?` in order to open the file with the error in TM. On previous versions of Safari (< 10.0.2) TM opens without any problems. But now (> 10.0.2) Safari every time ask if it may open TM: see screenshot: http://feek.d.pr/V1pH
Is there a way to disable this pop-up? I cannot find any settings in Safari. Or is it maybe related to a "unsigned developer"?
how to reproduce: just paste `txmt://open/` into Safari.
I use TM 2.0-rc.4 on OSX 10.11.6
Regards, Feek
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On Jan 31, 2017, at 1:32 AM, feek feekdiv@gmail.com wrote:
For creating web templates I use Xdebug. In Xdebug you can set `txmt://open/?` in order to open the file with the error in TM. On previous versions of Safari (< 10.0.2) TM opens without any problems. But now (> 10.0.2) Safari every time ask if it may open TM: see screenshot: http://feek.d.pr/V1pH
This is unfortunately a feature from 10.12.2 that currently cannot be disabled. Discussion about it here:
http://mjtsai.com/blog/2016/12/15/macos-10-12-2-impedes-safari-bookmarklets/
The idea isn’t a bad one, but it should be presented with a standard dialog and have an option per-scheme to disable the warning.
Thnx Michael,
I was afraid of that :(
feek
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