Guest Cheldark Posted December 19, 2011 Posted December 19, 2011 I developed a web page containing some javascript and its local on my computer. In IE9 I have Active scripting Enabled, so that I can run web pages containing javascript. When I open this web page it doesn't run the javascript and there is a warning message at the bottom of IE9 saying, "Internet Explorer restricts this webpage from running scripts and active X controls" How can I get rid of this warning and have IE9 just run the Web page javascript? Note: I posted this same question "IE9 Warning Blocks Javascript" on http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie9-windows_7/ie9-warning-blocks-javascript/e5149294-4eb4-4550-b37e-34c945131e33 Answers were provided for the case where IE9 accesses a web page with javascript on a remote site. I don't have this problem. No warning message appears when a web page with javscript comes from a remote site -- only when the web page is local on my computer. Finally, I was instructed to post this question in on this Forum. Continue reading... Quote
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