Re: VBScript causes ActiveX warning
From: Chris Jackson (chrisjATmvpsDOTorgNOSPAM)
Date: 11/06/03
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Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 17:41:20 -0500
What is your VBScript doing? If it's using an ActiveX control, then the
warning can't be disabled. Otherwise, bad guys would disable the warning and
run nasty ActiveX controls on users' machines all of the time.
-- Chris Jackson Software Engineer Microsoft MVP - Windows XP Windows XP Associate Expert -- More people read the newsgroups than read my email. Reply to the newsgroup for a faster response. (Control-G using Outlook Express) -- "Rob Collins" <fluffy_ninja@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:025e01c3a3bf$00c6dea0$a101280a@phx.gbl... > I have a web page with a small amount of VBScript embedded > in it. When the page is run, I get a warning from Active X > that the control may be unsafe to interact with other > parts of the page. I can get around this by adding the > page to my Trusted Sites list, but I wonder if there is a > way to mark my page as "safe". Please advise. Regards, Rob
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