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Dear All
I created a internal website for out team with muse. Sadly standard browser is internet explorer.
When I want to open the site i get this message: "internet explorer has restricted this webpage from running scripts or activeX controls"
Is there any possibility to solve that problem?
I already Implemented the following Metadata: <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=11" />
But that didn't solve the problem.
Can anyone help?
And is it possible to choose the browser via code?
Thanks for helping.
KR Annika
Hey Annika,
It's a warning, not an error - it's Microsoft trying to protect your computer from local HTML files.
Your client should not see the message if the site is on a web server.
If they do, it tells that the server is a file server or a different configuration.
You may add the below note when hen distributing the site link so the viewer can disable the warning.
Go to Internet Options > Advanced Tab and scroll down to security.
Tick Allow Active Content to run in files on My Computer.
Hope this he
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Hey Annika,
It's a warning, not an error - it's Microsoft trying to protect your computer from local HTML files.
Your client should not see the message if the site is on a web server.
If they do, it tells that the server is a file server or a different configuration.
You may add the below note when hen distributing the site link so the viewer can disable the warning.
Go to Internet Options > Advanced Tab and scroll down to security.
Tick Allow Active Content to run in files on My Computer.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Ankush
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To add to the reply by Ankush.
It is o/k to use javascript in IE11 but on no account should you have anything that requires active-x. The reason for this is because by the end of 2020 Microsoft will remove the ability completely from IE11 to run active-x.
Along with any flash content.