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Re: IE7, JavaScript, Information Bar
IE7 > Tools >internet Options, on the Advanced tab, under the heading
"Security", check "Allow active content to run in files on My Computer".
"Puppy Breath" <noreply@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>I created a simple page with some simple JavaScript which I'd only run from
>my own computer. But even so, the IE7 Information Bar pops up the "To help
>protect you security, IE has restricted this webpage from running scripts
>or ActiveX controls that could access your computer...".
>
> Ugh, I'd really rather not have to see and click that every time I open
> this page. But even though I keep tweaking back the security settings, I
> still get the warning. What, if anything, can I do in IE 7 to be able to
> run JavaScript code in pages on my own computer?
>
> (If I run the page from Visual Studio and its built-in Web server, I don't
> get the into bar. But I'd like to open this page from a desktop icon and
> Windows).
>
> TIA
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