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Tony G.
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      30th Aug 2008
I have a webpage that was created for me that contains animation. I want to
transfer this webpage to my website files on the internet.
I have this file stored on my computer in the MY Documents section.
Everytime I open this file on my computer the animation is blocked and I
have to right click the script and active x warning bar that pops up and
click allow.
I need to transfer this file to my website files, but when I do, the
animation does not come with it.
How can I stop internet explorer from blocking the animation so that I can
transfer the COMPLETE file to my website files?
The animation company made the program on a MAC if that will help you.
My OS is WINDOWS XP HOME EDITION
My browser is now Internet Explorer 6 because I uninstalled Internet
Explorer 7 thinking that would help, but it didn't.
I need this done now, but none of ther help sections show how to do it.
So what do I do? Completely shut down all security just to transfer that
one file? And if so ...how do I do it?
I have tried using FTP, but the same thing happens. The words transfer, but
not any of the animation, yet if functions perfectly on my PC (as long as I
right click that stupid allow active content bar.

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      30th Aug 2008
Tony G. wrote:
> I have a webpage that was created for me that contains animation. I want to
> transfer this webpage to my website files on the internet.
> I have this file stored on my computer in the MY Documents section.
> Everytime I open this file on my computer the animation is blocked and I
> have to right click the script and active x warning bar that pops up and
> click allow.
> I need to transfer this file to my website files, but when I do, the
> animation does not come with it.
> How can I stop internet explorer from blocking the animation so that I can
> transfer the COMPLETE file to my website files?
> The animation company made the program on a MAC if that will help you.
> My OS is WINDOWS XP HOME EDITION
> My browser is now Internet Explorer 6 because I uninstalled Internet
> Explorer 7 thinking that would help, but it didn't.
> I need this done now, but none of ther help sections show how to do it.
> So what do I do? Completely shut down all security just to transfer that
> one file? And if so ...how do I do it?
> I have tried using FTP, but the same thing happens. The words transfer, but
> not any of the animation, yet if functions perfectly on my PC (as long as I
> right click that stupid allow active content bar.
>


There is an FTP command down in the DOS window. Nobody is going to
bother you while you're living in DOS land :-)

http://www.infocellar.com/winxp/DOS-with-XP.htm

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