We've explained this to our customers as a safety feature introduced by
Microsoft and how to click on the bar to allow the svg to run, etc.  The
customers have had no problem accepting this explanation.

 

But, if you really want to remove the restriction, you can turn-off the
protection it provides by having the user go to the IE Tools --> Internet
Options menu item.  Select the Advanced tab.  Scroll down to the Security
section, and check "Allow active content to run in files on My Computer."
Click OK and your users won't be bothered again.  But, they also won't have
the protection this option affords.

 

Bob

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Sherm
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 10:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [svg-developers] Running ASV3/Javascript/Explorer app from CD

 

I've developed a web-based app that uses javascript & SVG with ASV3 
to run off a CD. Unfortunately, upon launching the initial window in 
IE6, a warning appears in the info bar at the top of the browser,  
prompting the user for approval to run 'active content.' It's a bit 
of a roadblock for our user base.

This app ran just fine in IE5.5 and in other operating systems. This 
hurdle is causing some concern with management about our user base 
being able to deal with this warning message easily. We would prefer 
to not have to deal with it all ;)

Is there any way to disable security in a user's browser? I've tried 
to lower security on my test system to its lowest setting, but the 
warning message still appears.

Unfortunately, switching to another browser is not an option. 
Getting our entire target audience to use another browser just 
wouldn't work.

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Sherm Stevens
iNvision Studios




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