@rad131304 said:
The following code is from Super Enterprisey Accounting Software Company. SEASC has their Flagship Application written to run on WPF. While trying to get it to run in Firefox under WPF (which, so far, it won't, even though I have the right version of .NET installed), I found the following javascript. I haven't written JS in a long time, but I'm pretty sure that appName isn't going to change here before it's tested.
Initialize();
appName = "Application 6.1";
if (appName.indexOf("Other_App_Gov") >= 0) brandingImage.src="images/oagbranding.png" mce_src="images/oagbranding.png";
if (appName.indexOf("Other_App") >= 0) brandingImage.src="images/oabranding.png" mce_src="images/oabranding.png"
if (appName.indexOf("Application") >= 0) brandingImage.src="images/applicationbranding.png" mce_src="images/applicationbranding.png"
brandingImage.style.visibility = "inherit";
openTimeout = window.setTimeout("openVision()", 3000)
I'd wager appName is written dynamically server-side... so, depending on which URL you access the app from (or whatever), you get a different image...