Is there any way to make the java cascading menu not be blocked by Microsoft Explorer?
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Q:
Microsoft Explorer has settings that block JAVA scripts (and therefore
our JAVA menu).
However, I notice that some JAVA menus on other web sites are not
blocked by Microsoft Explorer.
Is there any way to make the java cascading menu not be blocked by Microsoft
Explorer ?
I want people visiting my web site not to have the java cascading menu blocked by
Mircrosot Explorer.
A:
There is no way to enable these preferences automatically, in other
case there are no reasons to create security preferences.
But you can try to use a workaround:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/activecontent/articles/devletter.html
Try to use AC_RunActiveContent.js file to run active content.
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