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Stopping JSCookMenu from triggering IE warning

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whitergmx

Technical User
Mar 25, 2004
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I have now finally got the JSCookMenu to work (hooray!)

But every time I test it, my IE browser delivers an "Information Bar" warning about active content.

The MS Help says "This message appears when a Web page on your computer tries to run a script or ActiveX control."

I have tried setting Security to as low as possible, and enabling everything I can see in the internet zone security settings .... but I can't stop this warning from appearing.

HOW can I stop it?

NOTE please: I would prefer, if known, the MINIMUM security reduction needed to stop it - but if no one knows that then what more general settings do I need to change???

As I've said above, the [Security] tab in settings seems not to affect things - even if I totally end IE and reload it.

TIA
Richard
 
If you're running the web page locally and not through a web server of some kind, I don't think there's a way to prevent Internet Explorer from giving you that error message. Have you tried Firefox instead to test your pages?

Lee
 
Hi,

OK .. I've now uploaded the page to a test sub-domain and found that the warning does not occur there ... only as you say when testing locally.

Thanks for the tip
 
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