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This is a discussion on IE active X control within the General Freebie Chat forums, part of the Freebie Chat category; I've been making a site all morning.I chose IE to preview the home page and got - 'To help protect ...
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![]() | IE active X controlI've been making a site all morning.I chose IE to preview the home page and got - 'To help protect your security, internet explorer has restricted this webpage from running scripts...... I've got a image sliding layout on it, but if visitors are gonna get that come up before they see it then its a major drawback.Is there anything i can do to stop that appearing?. I would be greatful if someone could visit it using IE and let me know if they get that message. Address is Get anything FREE from Simplyfree4u (its got a link back to exceem). |
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| iPod 30gb | Google Chrome - Works as a charm ! nice |
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![]() | Yeah i use chrome and firefox mainly, but most people use IE so if its showing that message then i'm going to have to get rid of the java script |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Dont get rid of the javascript mate! The "To help protect your security, internet explorer has restricted this webpage from running scripts.." only comes up when your site is offline, i mean if you're viewing it from your comp. When it's online (and i have just checked) there are no warnings.
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![]() ![]() | I use IE offline to give me a preview of what it will look like for people who have javascript disabled. If possible try and makle sure there is a backup for those without javascript. |
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