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Javascript vs. Newest IE help!?
I had just bought a new PC with the Windows XP...and it came with the new IE. On my old PC, I cna run Javascripts without a problem. I've downloaded Sun Java stuff like I did with my old PC hoping that was the problem. I also turned off the firewall and the pop-up blockers and still no luck. I have a presentation that runs on a full screen that is initaited by a simple fullscreen javascript code. Now my presentation wont open. help anyone?!
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Most likely, the JavaScript you are using doesn't work with IE 7. Switch to Firefox or update your script.
Sun Java and JavaScript are not related.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Hello
well, Some times Internet Explorer blocks the execution of Active X components which seems that will cause any harm to your computer. If I'm not wrong you have the option to allow to execute this ( I think that a menu appears at the right of IE browser ) so just click to allow the execution and then reload the page. I think that this should work.
Good Luck.
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