RE: Problems with SP2
From: Lilitchka (Lilitchka_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/12/04
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Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 09:37:03 -0700
"Tony Hill" wrote:
> I'm looking too. Please let me know if you find a way as
> I will. All my carefully constructed Dreamweaver roll
> over buttons now fail without the double click
> requirement every session. Users will simply give up on
> that. This is tantamount to MS saying javascript is
> dangerous by default (clearly not)
> Tony
> >-----Original Message-----
> >There are some HTML files with javascript on the local
> >computers of users on our network. When the user tries
> to
> >open/run the file, the security program blocks it and
> then
> >prompts the user "Allowing active content such as script
> >and ActiveX controls can be useful, but active content
> >might also harm your computer." When you click YES, the
> >program then works, but only for that session. I have
> >tried disabling every kind of security and I cannot get
> >the browser to remember that I always want this to be
> >allowed. How can I get around this?
> >
> >Also there appears to be a problem with the popup
> >blocker. When the popup blocker blocks a popup that you
> >do want to see, it forces the browser to refresh. The
> >refreshing is undesirable and causing issues.
> >
> >Thanks.
> >.
> >
>
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