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Posted by Paul Watt on 01/22/15 11:38
"scully" <scul@peerless.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 09:17:31 GMT, scully <scul@peerless.com> wrote:
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>>On 27 Jan 2006 00:44:48 -0800, hywel.jenkins@gmail.com wrote:
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>>>
>>>scully wrote:
>>>> Hello all,
>>>> I'm building a small site using a small amount of javascriot for
>>>> simple rollover effects created with Fireworks V4.0 and loading
>>>> specific pages in framesets.
>>>>
>>>> When loading the pages, Internet Explorer is showing an "active
>>>> content" alert.
>>>>
>>>> I notice some sites are using Javascript for similar style rollover
>>>> effects and the active content alert is not appearing.
>>>> ie http://www.arlingtonarts.org/
>>>>
>>>> Why doesnt this site trigger this type of alert?
>>>
>>>Are you loading yours from your file system or from a web server?
> aha!
> put it onto the server and no active content alert
> wondering why now
> btw thanks for the tip
> scul
Just a thought, if your using Javascript for your site, make sure your site
doesnt rely on it to work as some people dont have javascript enabled in
there browsers. Roll overs can easily be replicated using CSS.
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