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Pilgrim1

2004-09-28, 7:22 am

Hi all,
I note that XP SP2 warns IE users about active script, including Java.
Dreamweaver uses a lot of java. Menus, pop-ups, what not. I use pop-up menus to
nav my site. Is there a way around this so that users who have SP2 installed
won't have to click to allow active content?
Thanks,
Ariel

Murray *TMM*

2004-09-28, 7:22 am

See this -

http://www.projectseven.com/support/answers.asp?id=153

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"Mad Dog" <md@mdp.com> wrote in message
news:cj9rv6$ljk$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Dreamweaver doesn't use "a lot of Java," it uses Javascript. SP2 allows
> pop-ups which are user-initiated, so you don't have to worry as long as
> the pop-ups occur from a user clicking on a link.
>
> MD
>
>
>
> Pilgrim1 wrote:
>
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Mad Dog

2004-09-28, 7:22 am

Exactly. His users won't have a problem.......


Murray *TMM* wrote:[color=darkred]
> See this -
>
> http://www.projectseven.com/support/answers.asp?id=153
>
>
> "Mad Dog" <md@mdp.com> wrote in message
> news:cj9rv6$ljk$1@forums.macromedia.com...


Edd Benson

2004-09-29, 12:15 pm

Pilgrim1 wrote:
> Hi all,
> I note that XP SP2 warns IE users about active script, including Java.
> Dreamweaver uses a lot of java. Menus, pop-ups, what not. I use pop-up menus to
> nav my site. Is there a way around this so that users who have SP2 installed
> won't have to click to allow active content?
> Thanks,
> Ariel



You could always use a better browser....

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