Javascript should only trigger an active x warning when previewing locally.
Two fixes - 1 add localhost to your trusted sites if you are using a local
server or 2 - under internet options, advance tab remove the checkbox that
prevents local content from running in IE.


Cheryl D Wise
MS MVP FrontPage
http://by-expression.com
Online instructor led training http://starttoweb.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Portman 

I put a .js file on a page that is supposed to display random quotes 
each time the page is refreshed. If someone has js disabled, they will 
not see anything. Also, IE keeps giving warnings about active content, 
etc. - is there any way to avert these two problems? I realize that 
there is no way to change the settings on a user's IE, but maybe a way 
to replace the .js file with something else?

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