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How to disable the Internet Explorer script warning message?

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How to disable the Internet Explorer script warning message?

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When testing the generated gallery pages on your local computer in Internet Explorer you may see the following warning message: “To help protect your security, Internet Explore has restricted this webpage from running scripts or ActiveX controls that could access your computer.” The good news is that it won’t show up once you have uploaded the gallery to your webserver. The warning does get in the way though when testing galleries on your computer. To get around it you may want to consider using another webbrowser like Firefox or Opera. Or you can disable the warning as follows: In Internet Explorer select the Tools menu > Internet Options. In the Internet Options window, select the Advanced tab. In the security section select the Allow active content to run in files on My Computer option.

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