Email conversation
From | Derek Sadler |
To | Me |
Subject | problem using DOM Tree with Windows XP |
Date | 4 January 2006 22:38 |
Attachment | Screenshot showing the error message being displayed in IE's information bar |
Hopefully you will be able to see the screen shot above! If not, here is
the problem:
I am using Windows XP with IE6. When I attempt to run the DOM Tree, I
get the IE message "To help protect your security, IE has restricted
this file from showing active content that could access your computer".
However sometimes "Document DOM Structure - Click on object" is visible
on the page (sometimes no), but I am never able to open or use the DOM
tree.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Derek Sadler
From | Me |
To | Derek Sadler |
Subject | Re: problem using DOM Tree with Windows XP |
Date | 4 January 2006 23:07 |
Derek,
> I Am Using Windows Xp With Ie6. When I Attempt To Run The Dom Tree, I
> Get The Ie Message "To Help Protect Your Security, Ie Has Restricted
> This File From Showing Active Content That Could Access Your Computer".
Hrm. I Seem To Have Missed This In The Upgrade To Xp Sp2. The New (And Less
Than Impressive) Security Model Refuses To Allow It To Work, Even If You
Tell It To Allow Content On Your Computer To Run. What A Useless Browser :|
Oh Well, Sorry, There Is Nothing I Can Do. Microsoft Broke It, And They Will
Not Allow You To Use A Workaround.
You Can Use The Ie Devtoolbar Instead. For Now It Is At:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...
Mark 'Tarquin' Wilton-Jones - author of http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/
From | Derek Sadler |
To | Me |
Subject | Re: problem using DOM Tree with Windows XP |
Date | 4 January 2006 23:12 |
Thanks for the quick reply! I will check out the link you sent.
Derek