MSIE Users: ActiveX Warnings...
Some adjustments have been made to reduce the number of ActiveX warnings for visitors using MSIE with ActiveX security set to prompt - this is not the default security setting, but all persons using MSIE should consider adjusting their security settings for more control.
Anyways, ActiveX warnings will still occasionally whenever Flash banners (.swf files) are shown and/or when posting messages (the WYSIWG editor window invokes an ActiveX control for the color selector - we have kept this in, since some posters find it useful).
Ron
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hi there board--
i accidently got juiced up last night and somehow i got banned form the chat room .. i htink i must of been typin too much jibberrish butt i blacked out i cant remember the actuality of the events which took place.. if somebody would be so kind to remove me to the hated list of unwelcomed folks it would be very much appreciated..
many thanks in advance! e-flo :eek:
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thanks Ron it may have been like Hyv.said a fussy firewall, it just seemed a little excessive nearly every link and new page opened, produced a warning. thanks for taking it on board and being pro-active about this matter I look forward to many years of using the site...
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go with mozilla firefox instead of msie
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or Netscape and throw MSIE out completely. Better still, if you have the skills, f*ck MS all together and use Linux. I like Bill but his net software sucks the big one.
peace :)
MSIE Users: ActiveX Warnings...
Ron Bennett - last recorded entry May 8th. Is he doing a stretch? Where'd you get the pro-active bit from duppy?
Hail Ron (I'm tired of being kicked out of forums) All Hail Ron, Ron for Pope, We love Ron.
;)
MSIE Users: ActiveX Warnings...
hyv I think i miss read his original message in ref to active x I thought he meant they had reduced the amount they would use... whatever they are..