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    Default Active X alert

    Please, help needed. How can I go around active x warning alert in IE. If I don't accept the alert, the form does not show (coffeecup form builder). Secondly, the form does not show in firefox and safari. I know this is more of CoffeeCup issue, but I know there are experts who are using coffeecup form in their websites. Thanks all in advance.

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    Default Re: Active X alert

    Welcome to TalkGraphics Charly

    Does this happen when you preview your site? Or when it is posted on the web?

    Also does part of the form script need to go in the HEAD section of your HTML document?

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    Default Re: Active X alert

    Thanks gwpriester, it does not happen with XWD6 "export and preview" feature, but it happens when I preview it in Internet Explorer from my local directory. I do not know if any part of form script should go to the HEAD section the HTML document, I just follow the general recommendation I found here - forum, to upload the files to the same location as the index file.

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    Default Re: Active X alert

    It's an IE thing - protecting you from yourself. Should be OK when uploaded though :-)
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    Default Re: Active X alert

    Internet Explorer will always display that alert when viewing a page on the local hard drive, unless there is a "Mark of the Web" (motw) included in the HTML.

    Please see the thread: http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthre...anced-features item #3 explains how to include motw when using Xara Web Designer 6 / Xara Designer Pro 6.
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    Default Re: Active X alert

    A tweak to add avoiding messing with the registry :-)
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