I am not a programmer, so the Mark of the Web article was a little hard for
me to follow, however I do get and understand the concept.
I am starting to think that mine is a Windows XP issue rather than Internet
Explorer 7, allthough it could be a combination of both.
I uninstalled Internet Explorer 7 and SP3 from Windows XP and the file still
opened up incomplete with error on page msg at bottom left corner.
When I use Windows 2000 with I.E. 6, no problems.
Also, as stated before, when I launch it from my hard drive, no problems
with display.
I guess I am starting to ramble so I will end now.
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Peace of mind is worth all the money in the world
"Leonard Grey" wrote:
> Mark of the Web
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...28(VS.85).aspx
>
> Also: In general, one must never presume that a page coded for IE X (or
> Firefox X) will work properly with version X+1.
> ---
> Leonard Grey
> Errare Humanum Est
>
> jlb20 wrote:
> > We have some .htm files that were created with Internet Explorer 6.0 in
> > Windows 2000 on our server. When I try to open them with Internet Explorer
> > 7, using Windows XP SP3, the complete file is not displayed.
> >
> > When I copied the file to my hard drive, the Allow Active Content msg came
> > up on the browser and after I replied yes, it opened the entire document okay.
> >
> > Since these files are on our Intranet, I went into Tools-Internet
> > Options-Security-Custom Level and enabled everything that referred to Active
> > Directorys and Scripts and I am still having this problem.
> >
> > Any ideas
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your help
> > Peace of mind is worth all the money in the world
>