mark-of-the-web

ActiveX Content in a local web page, and “the mark of the web”

为君一笑 提交于 2020-01-21 06:43:04
问题 I'm trying to make a webpage that people will run from their hard drives, locally, and this page will show a .wmv video (which is also stored locally), using Windows Media Player When I run this, IE shows me the "ActiveX Warning" bar at the top, which is what i'm trying to work around. If I load this from a web server, it loads fine, but from the local disk, it won't. Now, apparently, MS has added the Mark of the Web thingy precisely to work around this problem, however, I've been trying for

Will The Mark of the Web always ensure IE runs local HTML file

雨燕双飞 提交于 2019-12-12 05:19:31
问题 We are distributing a CD that displays our HTML based menu on AutoRun. The menu(a local HTML file) runs in the users browser and communicates information about whats on the CD (a Customisation Package so NOT an installer). Our menu relies heavily on JQuery so not being able to run Javascript is not good. We chose to make the menu in HTML, CSS, Javascript to achieve cross-platform compatibility. Because we are running a local HTML file that uses Javascript we encounter IE's restriction from

Using mark of the web with MathML

試著忘記壹切 提交于 2019-12-11 18:28:11
问题 I have a program that is creating MathML documents on users computers that I would like them to be able to open with Internet Explorer. In order to do this you have to download the MathML player. This works fine, but every time the user tries to open a document they are shown a banner that says: To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this webpage from running scripts or ActiveX controls that could access your computer. Click here for options... I have done some

ActiveX Content in a local web page, and “the mark of the web”

烂漫一生 提交于 2019-12-01 03:48:04
I'm trying to make a webpage that people will run from their hard drives, locally, and this page will show a .wmv video (which is also stored locally), using Windows Media Player When I run this, IE shows me the "ActiveX Warning" bar at the top, which is what i'm trying to work around. If I load this from a web server, it loads fine, but from the local disk, it won't. Now, apparently, MS has added the Mark of the Web thingy precisely to work around this problem, however, I've been trying for a while to make it work, and it just didn't. I still get the warning bar. Is the Mark of the Web