Information bar

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Guest

Can anyone please help....
I'm currently building a corporate intranet site from home and am getting
very cheesed off with getting the information bar come up everytime I display
a page of this site. The web is sat on my hard drive and I dont want to keep
telling the browser to allow blocked content just because I've used java in
the page construction and IE is restricting the file from showing active
content.

Fair enough, if the site was an internet site, then I might not be too
bothered but I really need to suppress this warning somehow. Can anyone tell
me how to do this please ?
 
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Galen

In Steve Bradford <[email protected]> had this to say:

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Can anyone please help....
I'm currently building a corporate intranet site from home and am
getting very cheesed off with getting the information bar come up
everytime I display a page of this site. The web is sat on my hard
drive and I dont want to keep telling the browser to allow blocked
content just because I've used java in the page construction and IE
is restricting the file from showing active content.

Fair enough, if the site was an internet site, then I might not be too
bothered but I really need to suppress this warning somehow. Can
anyone tell me how to do this please ?

Open IE, click tools, options, advanced tab, security section, allow active
content to run on my computer.

Galen
 
G

Guest

OMG, I cant believe I missed that one. Thanks for your help Galen, its much
appreciated.

cheers
Steve
 
G

Galen

In Steve Bradford <[email protected]> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
OMG, I cant believe I missed that one. Thanks for your help Galen,
its much appreciated.

cheers
Steve

Steve,

I'm not sure if this helps or not but, to be honest, most everyone misses
it. It's actually one of the most common answers that I give. I should
mention that it's not the most secure thing to do, do you REALLY want active
content running locally? But, if you know it's safe (you wrote it) then you
should be all set. You might want to disable it when you're done.

Galen
 

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