Is there any way to convince IE7 that the milonic menu is OK to run without having to adjust the security settings? I don't want potential clients to have to deal with "...allow blocked content".
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
IE7 and blocked content...
Re: IE7 and blocked content...
How do you know for sure the menu is the problem? This is the first time I've heard of this.
Also, as always, a URL would help.
Also, as always, a URL would help.
John
Re: IE7 and blocked content...
Hi,
Is this happening on the web or when you test locally? If locally I think it does that by default. I'm not sure it happens on the web.
Ruth
Is this happening on the web or when you test locally? If locally I think it does that by default. I'm not sure it happens on the web.
Ruth
Re: IE7 and blocked content...
This will only happen if you access content from a local hard drive, Drive C:\ for example.
Accessing the menu from the Web, Intranet or even a Network Drive will not display the warning.
Please note that the reason the network drives are allowed is so that the menu will work on CD's - CD Drives (as far as the Operating System are concerned) are classed as network drives.
-- Andy
Accessing the menu from the Web, Intranet or even a Network Drive will not display the warning.
Please note that the reason the network drives are allowed is so that the menu will work on CD's - CD Drives (as far as the Operating System are concerned) are classed as network drives.
-- Andy