Re: Opening a local file in a browser
From: Mark Rae (mark_at_mark-N-O-S-P-A-M-rae.co.uk)
Date: 01/22/05
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Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 15:14:06 -0000
"Nicole Calinoiu" <calinoiu REMOVETHIS AT gmail DOT com> wrote in message
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Nicole,
Thanks for the reply.
> This is actually a browser security feature; it has nothing to do with
> your application in particular.
I see.
> If the browser in question is IE, the simplest workaround is usually to
> add the site to the trusted sites list.
Yep - that works.
> Of course, this should only be done if the site is actually sufficiently
> trustworthy to merit this.
Since I'm building the site, I'm confident of its trustworthiness... :-)
Mark
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