They should see a message telling them that Active-X and scripts were
blocked, so they have to click to unblock it (in the same way your
browser might block pop-up windows).

It will then work fine, although IE will display a message saying that
'Active scripts can be a danger to your computer!' (thanks, Bill).

The best thing is to display a message on your site saying if you are
viewing in IE you need to approve the use of Active-X and scripts.

I don't know if there is an option in IE tools to always allow this -
does anyone know?

On Jun 5, 12:09 pm, Peter Wraae Marino <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have parents from our club that can't see any of the visualization charts
> and tables from this 
> website:http://www.bellingegymnasterne.dk/lalandia/because they are using 
> internet
> explorer.
>
> I'm a chrome user and it works fine here, when I test it with my own
> internet explorer then it doesn't work.
>
> my internet explorer is:
>
> version: 9.0.8112.16421
>
> computer is: windows 7 64-bit
>
> is this bug valid? do I really need to go back to html tables?
>
> Peter
>
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