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DHTML scripts blocks in IE latest build


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05-Dec-2005, 03:15 PM #1
Arrow DHTML scripts blocks in IE latest build
Those computers on which Windows XP SP2 is installed on those computers latest build of IE is also installed with inbuilt pop-up blocker and improved security issues.

Due to which DHTML scripts not shown when the page loads and one notification comes on top that you allow to run particular script and can be dangerous for your system. So, there is any way of stopping this notification and continuously using previous DHTML scripts.

I am using IE build Version - 6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2.gdr.050301-1519
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05-Dec-2005, 04:13 PM #2
My suggestion is don't look at it in IE

Does this error only occur when you test the script locally, or even when it's hosted remotely? IE always gives me this when using any javascript locally, but when I run it from a hosted page, it doesn't.

If it happens always, does the script use window() or try and open a new window, or is it just dealing with div's? A link or some code would help.
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