After creating a menu using floating menu script maker, creates pop up message in IE...
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Q:
After creating a floating menu script using DHTML Tuner, the exported menu.htm file, when viewed in IE, creates the “To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this webpage from running scripts or ActiveX controls that could access your computer. Click here for options…”
What do I do to prevent the floating menu script from that kind of message?
A:
You should adjust your browser settings.
Tools/Internet Options/Advanced Options/
and set
"Allow active content from files to run on My Computer".
There is no way to enable these preferences automatically, in other
case there are no reasons to create security preferences.
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