bierkrat wrote: > Hi Samy, > > Thanks for your help. It works now: the SVG file gets displayed > without the ActiveX warning. > I had to enable this option: > > Internet Options -> Advanced -> (Security) -> Allow active content to > run in files from my computer > > P.S. I'm using IE7. > P.S. I still don't really like this option. It enables all active > content and not only Adobe SVG Viewer... > Active content on your system means something already had access to your system MicroSoft is closing the door after the horse is already in the fields. It is a false security attempt.
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