Re: IE6 display problem. Urgent help needed.



Try lowering your security settings to allow running scripts. I suspect that
the page is using scripting to fire up the hyperlink instead of a straight
hyperlink ( you should see something like 'javascript: Open('url.com') in
the status bar instead of 'http://www.url.com')

Double click on the Internet Zone Icon on your status bar to display the
Internet Zone Security tab, OR select the Tools/Internet Options menu and
select the Security tab.

For the Internet Zone select a MEDIUM level (the default). This is enough to
enable scripting in the Zone.

On the Advanced tab you will find an option to 'Use image placeholders' ,
uncheck this to display the images instead of the placeholders (the box with
an 'x').

I trust this gets you up and going.

"Paul Woodsford" <paul.woodsford@NO SPAMvirgin.net> wrote in message
news:%23BWoZGrnFHA.2472@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Running XPHome SP2 fully updated.
>
> I have a webpage which has 2 links on it to call up two index pages, one
> formatted for IE and a second for Netscape.
> However on my PC all I see is a graphic placeholder and the link doesn't
> work.
> I am sure it is a security setting in IE6 but I am rapidly losing my hair
> trying to find it.
> Can anyone assist.
> The section involved is marked by ***************************************
> Any help much appreciated.
> This page displays perfectly on my XP PC in work.
> <html>
>
> <head>
> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252">
> <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 4.0">
> <meta name="ProgId" content="FrontPage.Editor.Document">
> <title>CRISIS MANAGEMENT MANUAL</title>
> </head>
>
> <body>
>
> <div align="center">
> <center>
>
> <table border="0" width="90%">
> <tr>
> <td width="23%"></td>
> <td width="54%">
> <p align="center">&nbsp;</td>
> <td width="23%"></td>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <td width="23%"></td>
> <td width="54%">
>
> <h1 align="center">CRISIS<br>
> MANAGEMENT<br>
> MANUAL</h1>
> <p align="center"><b>COVER ABCD<br>
> A SWIFT CHECK
> </b></p>
> </td>
> <td width="23%"></td>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <td width="23%"></td>
> <td width="54%">
> <p align="center"><img border="0"
> src="CrisisMxIE/images/crisis1.gif" width="126" height="75"></td>
> <td width="23%"></td>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <td width="23%"></td>
> <td width="54%">
> <p>
> &nbsp;Here are two versions of the Crisis Management Manual.
> One
> runs only under internet explorer and utilizes collapsible
> script
> and the other will run under both Internet Explorer and
> Netscape</p>
> </td>
> <td width="23%"></td>
> </tr>
> ********************************************************************
> <tr>
> <td width="100%" colspan="3">
> <p align="center">
> <applet code="fphover.class" codebase="./" width="200"
> height="24">
> <param name="color" value="#000080">
> <param name="hovercolor" value="#0000FF">
> <param name="textcolor" value="#FFFFFF">
> <param name="effect" value="glow">
> <param name="text" value="Start version for Internet
> Explorer">
> <param name="font" value="Dialog">
> <param name="fontstyle" value="regular">
> <param name="fontsize" value="10">
> <param name="url" valuetype="ref"
> value="CrisisMxIE/crisisframe1.htm">
> </applet>
> &nbsp;
>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
> &nbsp;&nbsp;
> <applet code="fphover.class" codebase="./" width="200"
> height="24">
> <param name="color" value="#000080">
> <param name="hovercolor" value="#0000FF">
> <param name="textcolor" value="#FFFFFF">
> <param name="effect" value="glow">
> <param name="font" value="Dialog">
> <param name="fontstyle" value="regular">
> <param name="fontsize" value="10">
> <param name="text" value="Start version for Netscape
> Navigator">
> <param name="url" valuetype="ref"
> value="CrisisMxNS/crisisframe1.htm">
> </applet>
> </td>
> ********************************************************************
> </tr>
> </table>
> </center>
> </div>
>
> </body>
>
> </html>
>
>
> --
> Paul Woodsford
> Remove NOSPAM to reply.
>
>


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