Right on.

Also, i should google for this but a friend told me their is a hack that people can do on their windows machines to get around this issue and the activex prompt wont popup on sites that have not changed to workaround it. 
Anyone know about this?  She didnt send me a link yet.

Sull

On 4/21/06, Stephanie Bryant <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
You should also let them know that it's not you, it's them. In other
words-- you didn't change anything. Their web browser changed, and
they're going to get those popups on other sites as well.

Then point them to a real web browser, like Firefox.

--Stephanie

On 4/21/06, Nathan Miller < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> An avid watcher of my stuff dropped me this comment:
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> Hey Nathan, do you realise you've got ActiveX employed
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> access your page. I use IE 6. Can you do something
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> Can anyhow send me in the right direction.
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> Any help will be rewarded.
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> Nathan Miller
> www.bicycle-sidewalk.com
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