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Why do I see the prompt “Press OK to continue loading the content of this page,” when I load a page using Pocket Explorer that contains an ActiveX control?

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Why do I see the prompt “Press OK to continue loading the content of this page,” when I load a page using Pocket Explorer that contains an ActiveX control?

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Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition software for Pocket PCs and Smartphones may display a prompt when loading ActiveX controls in a Web page. This prompt does not appear on previous versions of Windows Mobile platforms. This prompt will be removed from future builds of Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition software to work as it did before the change. This problem will affect active content coded using , , or tags that are inline in an HTML file. However, HTML pages that use tags generated by external script files (like JavaScript) should continue to work normally with no changes. As an example, you could start with an embedded HTML object that causes the following prompt.

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