Re: CHM Resources and Windows XP SP2

From: Louis Solomon [SteelBytes] (louis_at_steelbytes.spam-is-bad.com)
Date: 09/22/04

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    I've found that even a .html with a trival bit of javascript that just does
    document.print() in an onclick handler will cause sp2 to spit a warning (and
    disable the script till I click ok at in the yellow warning that ie shows at
    the top).
    I think by default sp2 just looks for _any_ script, not just dangerous
    script.

    -- 
    Louis Solomon
    www.steelbytes.com
    "YK" <YK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
    news:28E7D01E-2864-4152-A3C9-EF3E6B189234@microsoft.com...
    > Yes, I did have JavaScript in my pages. However, I have been using the
    > similar scripts in my pages and they work well even in SP2.
    >
    >
    > "Louis Solomon [SteelBytes]" wrote:
    >
    >> > My HTML pages do
    >> > not use any active controls or IE behaviors.
    >>
    >> not even a tiny bit of javascript ?
    >>
    >> -- 
    >> Louis Solomon
    >> www.steelbytes.com
    >>
    >>
    >> "YK" <YK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:734B00D3-F2C7-4942-8BF0-E17C01CF04AA@microsoft.com...
    >> > My VB6 application was designed around the IUI concept that the main
    >> > window
    >> > displays a web interface for user to access the application
    >> > functionalities.
    >> > I compiled all the web pages and images into a CHM file for easier
    >> > deployment
    >> > and simple protection reason.
    >> >
    >> > Then, my application displays the web pages in the CHM file through an 
    >> > IE
    >> > web browser control using URL that looks like:
    >> > ms-its:C:\MyApp\RESOURCE.CHM::/main.htm
    >> >
    >> > All this works fine prior XP SP2. After I installed XP SP2, the web
    >> > browser
    >> > control in my application fails to display the page. Instead, it shows 
    >> > a
    >> > "Page Cannot Be Displayed" error. Besides, directly accessing the URL
    >> > above
    >> > in IE6 browser (with XP SP2) displays the same error message with info 
    >> > bar
    >> > pops up complaining that the page contains active elements. My HTML 
    >> > pages
    >> > do
    >> > not use any active controls or IE behaviors.
    >> >
    >> > Please help.
    >> > Thanks.
    >> >
    >>
    >>
    >> 
    

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