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I was doing your Jquery section last week and when I ran the page I would get an annoying message at the top of the browser that would read:
"To help protect your security internet explorer has restricted this page from running scripts or ActiveX controls that could access your computer. Click here for options."
I have tried everything under the sun to try to make this problem go away in the internet options section of the IE tools menu. Everything I have tried doesn't seem want to make this little slim annoying yellow bar message at top of the IE from going away. Is there any way to make it go away?
Any suggestions?If you could help me with this rather annoying problem I would be very grateful.
Choosing "Enable Intranet Settings" as explained in Chapter 1, page 8 of my book has always worked for me.
If it doesn't work for you, you could try a Google search or post this in one of the more general categories here at p2p.wrox.com as someone else may have an answer.
I have done google searches like crazy and no luck. I guess, if there was some other forum I could post this in you could maybe point me in the right direction on how really to do that.