Re: Mark of the Web Re: IE Blocking Active Content:
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I'm not sure if it will work with Robohelp files, though it should since
they are just html files.
You need to add the "Mark of the Web" or the line <-- saved from
url=(0012)about:internet --> to the head of each file:
Gregory P. Sweet
Health Media Training Specialist
Bureau of HEALTHCOM Network Systems Management
New York State Department of Health
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09/18/2006 09:55:23 AM:
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