We've had problems with the ad blocking functionality of Norton
Internet Security that injects JavaScript code into pages and filters
out certain requests.
Maybe it's worth a try to disable ZoneAlarm-- there could be similiar
issues.
HTH,
Best,
Thomas
Am 01.01.2007 um 11:54 schrieb Marcio Faustino:
Hi Marius,
I'm using IE7 in Windows XP Pro. SP2 with a custom security level
(I've
messed with it trying to solve the "Access is denied." problem). I'm
using one firewall (ZoneAlarm) and I'm behind a NAT. As for native
XHR,
I think it is because I can do such things as this:
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.foo = 123;
alert(xhr.foo);
Anything else you wish to know?
PS: Happy new year :-)
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