How to add CPS link info to Legal Notice tab? - itext7

How to add CPS link info to Legal Notice tab in certificate viewer of a Pdf?
I want when "Show Issuer Policy" button clicked it will redirected to CPS url.
I need help
thank you.

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Sonar Cube- Code view not visible for Bugs fixing

I am not able to see code snippets for issues reported in sonar cube. It is showing message as "if code is not visible Due to security settings, no source code can be displayed."
Anyone know how to enable code view
Instructions assume you have access to the "Administration" tab/page in Sonarqube, else you will need a friendly Sonarqube admin to enable this
Your Sonarqube instance > Administration > Projects > Management
Then search for the project you want to change this for. On the right hand side of the row for that project click the setting cog, and then select "Edit Permissions"
If the you don't have the "Edit Permissions", then they are probably missing "Administer" privilege for this project. So instead on the right hand side of the row for that project click the setting cog, and then select "Restore Access", this should give you the "Administer" privilege
Assuming you have found and clicked "Edit Permissions", you should be on the Permissions page and this should show a list of users and groups that Sonarqube recognises. Find the user(s) and or groups that are afflicted by this problem and then TICK "See Source Code"
Now you should be done, retest to see if you can see the source code
Note at the top of permissions page you should also see 2 radio buttons [public and private], you could toggle from private to public, and this would be an alternative fix.
BUT if you do this, consider that anyone who can login can probably see this project now!
Link to sonarqube documentation about "Security" and "Project Permissions" https://docs.sonarqube.org/latest/instance-administration/security/

Access 2013: Disabled Mode

I am having a great deal of difficulty identifying the source a problem I am having with "disabled mode" in MS Access 2013. I have read all of the support literature for 2007, 2010, and 2013 pertaining, and none of it is productive in solving the issue.
When I go to perform any sort of modification query in one of my database files I get the "The action or event has been blocked by Disabled Mode" message at the bottom bar. There is no message bar that comes up and asks me if I want to enable the content, despite this option being checked in the trust center. I have also tried going into the File>info backstage view, however, there is no "enable" button here either as reported in the 2013 help document.
Possibly the most telling characteristic of this problem is that it is not manifested in the original database of which the current database is an exact copy. I'm not sure what to make of this though.
Enable database content for a session
To enable database content for a session, you use the Message Bar.
The Message Bar
The Message Bar appears just under the Ribbon, and is part of the Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface. If the Message Bar is not visible, you must first show the message bar. In some cases, you will also have to enable the Message Bar. Once the Message Bar is visible and enabled, you can use it to enable database content for a session.
Step 1: Show the Message Bar
If the Message Bar is already visible, you can skip this step.
On the Database Tools tab, in the Show/Hide group, select the Message Bar check box.
If the Message Bar check box is disabled, you will have to enable it.
Step 2: Enable the Message Bar
If the Message Bar check box is enabled, you can skip this step.
1.Click the Microsoft Office Button Office button image, and then click Access Options.
2.In the left pane of the Access Options dialog box, click Trust Center.
3.In the right pane, under Microsoft Office Access Trust Center, click Trust Center Settings.
4.In the left pane of the Trust Center dialog box, click Message Bar.
5.In the right pane, click Show the Message Bar in all applications when content has been blocked, and then click OK.
6.Close and reopen the database to apply the changed setting.
Step 3: Enable database content for a session
1.In the Message Bar, click Options.
2.In the Microsoft Office Security Options dialog box, click Enable this content, and then click OK.
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Enable a database by default
To specify that a given database is trustworthy and should be enabled by default, make sure that the database file is located in a trusted location. A trusted location is a folder or file path on your computer or a location on your intranet from which it is considered safe to run code. Default trusted locations include the Templates, AddIns, and Startup folders. You can also specify your own trusted locations.
Tip If you want to know the path of the current database, click the Microsoft Office Button, click Manage, and then click Database Properties. The full path of the current database's location is listed on the General tab of the Database Properties dialog box.
Move a database file to a trusted location
Open the folder where the database file is currently located, and then copy the database file into the trusted location that you want.
Specify a trusted location
1.In the Message Bar, click Options.
2.At the bottom of the Microsoft Office Security Options dialog box, click Open the Trust Center.
3.In the left pane of the Trust Center dialog box, click Trusted Locations.
4.To add a network location, in the right pane, select the Allow Trusted Locations on my network check box.
5.Click Add new location.
6.In the Microsoft Office Trusted Location dialog box, do one of the following:
In the Path box, type the full path of the location that you want to add.
Click Browse to browse to the location.
7.To specify that subfolders of the new trusted locations should also be trusted, select the Subfolders of this location are also trusted check box.
8.Optionally, in the Description box, type a description for the trusted location.

How do you enable "Dynamic Content" for the Start Page?

On the Start Page for Visual Studio 2013, there is a section entitled "Announcements".
Underneath that section it says:
Stay current with announcements about Visual Studio. To see the announcements please enable dynamic content.
My question is simple: Where do I go to enable "dynamic content"?
There's also a section entitled Product Videos. Underneath it is the following message:
We have a lot of great content to show you, but we need your permission to keep it updated.
Is this also enabled if you enable "dynamic content"? Or is there another setting I need to enable?
In Visual Studio 2013, to enable the dynamic content that is displayed on the Start Page, do the following:
Tools -> Options
Under the Environment node, select "Startup"
Check the box to "Download content every:" and select your interval.
Click OK
Your content should immediately start to populate.

VS 2010 - cannot add a TODO token - Add is disabled?

Deleting works, but it does not enable the option to Add.
Follow these steps,
Close the options page
Open it again and go to Environment > Tast List
Before you click on anything fill up the Name textbox with whatever new Token name you want to create.
Add gets activated. And you're sorted.
Close the window and reopen it and don't click on any Tokens. You will see the following:
If you click on any tokens before that, ADD button will be disabled.
OR
In your screenshot you have posted, just Rename UnresolvedConflict in the textbox (below Prioity) and ADD button will be enabled.

How to revoke given permission in Chrome and Firefox?

One of the new APIs made available to developers is Geolocation API. As it's been defined in Specification, any browser should take the express permission of the user when revealing his/her geographic position to the surfed website. However, it's also been said that user can revoke that given permission at any time. I searched almost everywhere in Chrome and Firefox and I didn't find any place to revoke given permissions. Does anyone know how should I do that? (This is also the case in Contacts API)
chrome://settings/content has a section that allows you to revoke location permissions.
For Firefox: Right-click the page, "View Page Info", there go to the "Permissions" tab. The entry you are interested in is "Share Location".
Edit (2016-05-12): In current Firefox versions you can also click the info icon next to the location bar. This will show you all the special permissions you've granted the current page and will allow changing them.
This approach works in Chrome as well, there you click the document icon next to the site name. Difference is that Chrome will show you a list of all permissions, not just the ones you've granted already.
In Android Chromium (default Android browser; usually called "Browser" or "Internet") you must go to Settings > Privacy > Remove private date, check Location access and click OK.
In Android Chrome open Menu (HW button or top-right button) and go to Settings > Advanced > Content settings > Website settings and uncheck Location access under each website you want to reset the settings.
For Android Firefox go to the page with location access and long press the URL bar (it have to be highlighted while you press it). In popup menu choose Edit site settings, check the Share location and click Clear.
And in Android Opera you must delete all web data (Menu > Settings > Clear Browsing data > Clear Cookies and Data).
In Chrome you can just click the document that is to the left of the URL in the address bar and change all your different privacy settings, including geo tag, from there.
In Chrome, the most straight-forward way to manage location settings for a site is to:
Enter the site
Click the crosshair symbol (position indicator, ⌖) that is second on the right:
In Chrome, on the address bar there will be a padlock or a info button. Click on it and it will open a popup with option of drop down next to Location. If location service is already given permission then Block option will be available to revoke it.

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