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In some situations, Internet Explorer (IE) blocks active content. To
view the active content, you have to select an option that allows such
content to be displayed. For example, I came across this situation:
* I'm creating my help system in RoboHelp (using WebHelp).
* I click My Computer; I click the folder containing my HTM files; I
click one of the HTM files in my help system; the file opens up in IE.
However, the Table of contents, Index, and Search functions for the help
system are not displayed. I get this message:
"To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this
file from showing active content that could access your computer. Click
here for options..."
* To view the TOC and Index, I have to select an option in IE that
allows blocked content. Everything is then fine...
HERE'S MY QUESTION: When my end users go to access the help system, will
they experience this problem too? If so, what's the best way to handle
it? I don't want my end users viewing the help system with no TOC,
etc., displayed!
Thanks in advance for your help!
Keith
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