IE 7 PopUp Behavior

G

Guest

In IE6 the popup blocker would allow popups from 'trusted sites' in your
trusted zone list. In IE7, you have to define the site as a trusted site to
let it run content without prompts, and ALSO add it to your popup blocker.
This is annoying as hell. Any suggestions?


Skeene
 
A

Alias~-

Shawn said:
In IE6 the popup blocker would allow popups from 'trusted sites' in your
trusted zone list. In IE7, you have to define the site as a trusted site to
let it run content without prompts, and ALSO add it to your popup blocker.
This is annoying as hell. Any suggestions?


Skeene

Yeah, http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/

Alias
 
C

Codswallop

Shawn Keene said:
In IE6 the popup blocker would allow popups from 'trusted sites' in your
trusted zone list. In IE7, you have to define the site as a trusted site
to
let it run content without prompts, and ALSO add it to your popup blocker.
This is annoying as hell. Any suggestions?


Skeene

I have no idea but judging by the questions coming up on various newsgroups
IE7 sound like a crock of shit.
 
G

Guest

Hi Shawn,

May be annoying but if it makes your browsing more secure is it not worth it.

Kind Regards

Andy W
 
A

antioch

Shawn Keene said:
In IE6 the popup blocker would allow popups from 'trusted sites' in your
trusted zone list. In IE7, you have to define the site as a trusted site
to
let it run content without prompts, and ALSO add it to your popup blocker.
This is annoying as hell. Any suggestions?


Skeene

Yes - ask your question in the correct newsgroup :)
Antioch
 
D

Draggonfodder

Andy W said:
Hi Shawn,

May be annoying but if it makes your browsing more secure is it not worth
it.

Kind Regards

Andy W

Not turning your computer on at all is totally secure, annoying yes but it
is worth it...

;-)
P.S. your answer is a real crock of s...

Respectfully
John
By the way, MS asking me for authentication everytime I ask for assistance
has caused me to look elsewhere. It was cute the first time but twenty
times later .. I am annoyed.
 

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