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      12th Aug 2005
I make use of the interactive buttons in frontpage. It works fine and looks
great but whenever I want to preview in internet explorer I get this pop-up
in IE "to help you protect your security, internet explorer has restricted
this file from showing active content etc ....."
IF this is going to happen on the web, there is no point in using the
interactive buttons because all one's webpages will have this annoying
message everytime someone wants to open your site.
Is there a way to get rid of this... I mean so that it does not pop-up on
the web with everyone trying to access your site ?
 
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E. T. Culling
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      12th Aug 2005
It's best not to use active-x for the reasons you said.
"Andre" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I make use of the interactive buttons in frontpage. It works fine and
>looks
> great but whenever I want to preview in internet explorer I get this
> pop-up
> in IE "to help you protect your security, internet explorer has
> restricted
> this file from showing active content etc ....."
> IF this is going to happen on the web, there is no point in using the
> interactive buttons because all one's webpages will have this annoying
> message everytime someone wants to open your site.
> Is there a way to get rid of this... I mean so that it does not pop-up on
> the web with everyone trying to access your site ?



 
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Ronx
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      12th Aug 2005
Publish your site to a web server, and the pop-up will not show.
This is a security feature preventing dangerous code being run from
files on your computer, for files on the internet there are other
security layers in place.
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Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
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"Andre" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:41FD343A-9D8C-49DA-8E98-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I make use of the interactive buttons in frontpage. It works fine
>and looks
> great but whenever I want to preview in internet explorer I get this
> pop-up
> in IE "to help you protect your security, internet explorer has
> restricted
> this file from showing active content etc ....."
> IF this is going to happen on the web, there is no point in using
> the
> interactive buttons because all one's webpages will have this
> annoying
> message everytime someone wants to open your site.
> Is there a way to get rid of this... I mean so that it does not
> pop-up on
> the web with everyone trying to access your site ?



 
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Stefan B Rusynko
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      13th Aug 2005
Also see http://www.phdcc.com/xpsp2.htm

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"Ronx" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:e5O%(E-Mail Removed)...
| Publish your site to a web server, and the pop-up will not show.
| This is a security feature preventing dangerous code being run from
| files on your computer, for files on the internet there are other
| security layers in place.
| --
| Ron Symonds
| Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
| Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
|
| "Andre" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
| news:41FD343A-9D8C-49DA-8E98-(E-Mail Removed)...
| >I make use of the interactive buttons in frontpage. It works fine
| >and looks
| > great but whenever I want to preview in internet explorer I get this
| > pop-up
| > in IE "to help you protect your security, internet explorer has
| > restricted
| > this file from showing active content etc ....."
| > IF this is going to happen on the web, there is no point in using
| > the
| > interactive buttons because all one's webpages will have this
| > annoying
| > message everytime someone wants to open your site.
| > Is there a way to get rid of this... I mean so that it does not
| > pop-up on
| > the web with everyone trying to access your site ?
|
|


 
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Cheryl D Wise
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      14th Aug 2005
If you are running XP Pro with SP 2 see: http://wizerways.net/sp2/

With SP 2 even javascript will not run locally unless you make teh changes
to the security settings shown there.

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Dreamweaver and more!


"Andre" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I make use of the interactive buttons in frontpage. It works fine and
>looks
> great but whenever I want to preview in internet explorer I get this
> pop-up
> in IE "to help you protect your security, internet explorer has
> restricted
> this file from showing active content etc ....."
> IF this is going to happen on the web, there is no point in using the
> interactive buttons because all one's webpages will have this annoying
> message everytime someone wants to open your site.
> Is there a way to get rid of this... I mean so that it does not pop-up on
> the web with everyone trying to access your site ?



 
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