Re: [WSG] css generating i.e security pop up

2007-03-01 Thread Kay Smoljak

On 2/28/07, Darren West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

This behaviour is by design, for security reasons when the script is sourced
locally (ie. if you load the website and script from your local machine) you
will see this alert; I don't get the message and neither will other
visitors.


To add to this, if you need to preview locally, add this "mark of the
web" line to the head of the document:


That will suppress the local warning.

Nice-looking site btw.

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Re: [WSG] css generating i.e security pop up

2007-03-01 Thread Terrence Wood
IE will give you a security alert when you try to run a script from  
your hard drive. You can change this setting in IE pref's or you can  
insert a 'mark of the web' to force the offending page(s) to run in  
the intranet or internet zone... google it.


kind regards,
Terrence Wood.

On 1/03/2007, at 3:31 AM, kevin mcmonagle wrote:


Hi,
Im using the pure css - alphaimageloader hack for png transparency.
The problem is that its setting of a security warning in ie 6.
The pngs will only show up if you click ok and allow the script.
How should i handle this?
Is there anything i can do to make this less obtrusive?

www.mcmonagle.biz/arena7

-best
kevin mcmonagle




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Re: [WSG] css generating i.e security pop up

2007-02-28 Thread ~davidLaakso

kevin mcmonagle wrote:


Im using the pure css - alphaimageloader hack for png transparency.
The problem is that its setting of a security warning in ie 6.
The pngs will only show up if you click ok and allow the script.

www.mcmonagle.biz/arena7

-best
kevin mcmonagle




No clue.

But this may fix the "nick" in the footer:
#footer{width: /*826px*/825px; } <<< re-set

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Re: [WSG] css generating i.e security pop up

2007-02-28 Thread Darren West

This behaviour is by design, for security reasons when the script is sourced
locally (ie. if you load the website and script from your local machine) you
will see this alert; I don't get the message and neither will other
visitors.

On 28/02/07, kevin mcmonagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi,
Im using the pure css - alphaimageloader hack for png transparency.
The problem is that its setting of a security warning in ie 6.
The pngs will only show up if you click ok and allow the script.

How should i handle this?
Is there anything i can do to make this less obtrusive?

www.mcmonagle.biz/arena7

-best
kevin mcmonagle




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[WSG] css generating i.e security pop up

2007-02-28 Thread kevin mcmonagle

Hi,
Im using the pure css - alphaimageloader hack for png transparency.
The problem is that its setting of a security warning in ie 6.
The pngs will only show up if you click ok and allow the script.

How should i handle this?
Is there anything i can do to make this less obtrusive?

www.mcmonagle.biz/arena7

-best
kevin mcmonagle




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