I'm using an in-line image viewer in one of the pages of a site that I'm building for a client, it uses javascript. I don't suppose there is a way of it running in a browser without the viewer having to allow it manually.
In simple terms, to let it run automatically instead of allowing it to run by clicking on 'Allow blocked content'. Which will probably put potential clients off from viewing the images.
Heres a temporary url to the page in question-
http://www.freewebs.com/gladstones/kitchens.html
Thanks in advance for any help thats given.
p.s. as you can probably tell I'm new to javascript.
Gary
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graisbeck posted this at 16:18—11th December 2007.
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Ok...does anyone have an idea why the links don't work in IE7
Gary
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graisbeck posted this at 14:55—14th December 2007.
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Can you guys please check the site out in your browsers, and let me know in which browsers the kitchen links work or not.
Thanks in advance.
Gary
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Greg K posted this at 15:11—14th December 2007.
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I'm using firefox, and they seem to be working in there.
Just a note on the "Allow blocked content" thing. Are you getting this when viewing the files locally (on your computer, not from a web url http://...) I had int he past this pop up when doing something as simple as viewing a table. I mean i stripped it down to the very basics of HTML code, and IE still had a fit when i viewed the local copy on my computer.... If this is the case, customers most likely would not see anything (message saying there was blocked content) when they visited.
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graisbeck posted this at 15:32—14th December 2007.
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Do you mean that the links should work ok once I've uploaded the site to it's proper URL, and I am viewing the file locally Greg, when I get the pop-up.
Gary
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