Active Content block alert on updated website

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Jonr451

Greetings,

I have just updated my old website using FP 2003. It was originally written
in FP 2002. While testing display of individual pages, I find that every
page has an Information bar pop up alerting me that IE has blocked active
content. Is there a global site setting I can modify so customers browsing
my updated site will not be greeted with these alerts?

Thanks for your assistance! Jon : )
 
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Jeff Teel

Did you make any changes to your site that include "active content"? The
only way for you to keep that from happening is to not include it in your
pages. BUT that doesn't mean it will happen even if it is included because
some may have the warning turned off on their browsers.

Jeff
 
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Jonr451

Hi Jeff,

Thanks for the information. I searched through one of the pages in question
in code view and found no instance of "active content". It really seems more
like something FrontPage did without asking me. I really appreciate your
feedback!

Jon : )
 
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Andrew Murray

Publish the site and those errors will go away. View it in your browser by
http://
 
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Andrew Murray

It is probably IE 6.0 (and XP SP2) sending the error; publishing the page
will get rid of the error - it's caused by viewing a page with active
content (such as Javascript) locally i.e. in a browser via c:\my
documents\my webs\website\joeblogs\index.html
rather than http://www.website.com/joeblogs/index.html

The errors can, apparently, be turned off.
 
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