Can anyone help or advice please.

P

Paul Woodsford

Running XPHome SP2 fully updated.

I have a webpage which has 2 links on it to call up two index pages, one
formatted for IE and a second for Netscape.
However on my PC all I see is a graphic placeholder and the link doesn't
work.
I am sure it is a security setting in IE6 but I am rapidly losing my hair
trying to find it.
Can anyone assist.
The section involved is marked by ***************************************
Any help much appreciated.
This page displays perfectly on my XP PC in work.
<html>

<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252">
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 4.0">
<meta name="ProgId" content="FrontPage.Editor.Document">
<title>CRISIS MANAGEMENT MANUAL</title>
</head>

<body>

<div align="center">
<center>

<table border="0" width="90%">
<tr>
<td width="23%"></td>
<td width="54%">
<p align="center">&nbsp;</td>
<td width="23%"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="23%"></td>
<td width="54%">

<h1 align="center">CRISIS<br>
MANAGEMENT<br>
MANUAL</h1>
<p align="center"><b>COVER ABCD<br>
A SWIFT CHECK
</b></p>
</td>
<td width="23%"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="23%"></td>
<td width="54%">
<p align="center"><img border="0"
src="CrisisMxIE/images/crisis1.gif" width="126" height="75"></td>
<td width="23%"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="23%"></td>
<td width="54%">
<p>
&nbsp;Here are two versions of the Crisis Management Manual.
One
runs only under internet explorer and utilizes collapsible
script
and the other will run under both Internet Explorer and
Netscape</p>
</td>
<td width="23%"></td>
</tr>
********************************************************************
<tr>
<td width="100%" colspan="3">
<p align="center">
<applet code="fphover.class" codebase="./" width="200"
height="24">
<param name="color" value="#000080">
<param name="hovercolor" value="#0000FF">
<param name="textcolor" value="#FFFFFF">
<param name="effect" value="glow">
<param name="text" value="Start version for Internet
Explorer">
<param name="font" value="Dialog">
<param name="fontstyle" value="regular">
<param name="fontsize" value="10">
<param name="url" valuetype="ref"
value="CrisisMxIE/crisisframe1.htm">
</applet>
&nbsp;
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
&nbsp;&nbsp;
<applet code="fphover.class" codebase="./" width="200"
height="24">
<param name="color" value="#000080">
<param name="hovercolor" value="#0000FF">
<param name="textcolor" value="#FFFFFF">
<param name="effect" value="glow">
<param name="font" value="Dialog">
<param name="fontstyle" value="regular">
<param name="fontsize" value="10">
<param name="text" value="Start version for Netscape
Navigator">
<param name="url" valuetype="ref"
value="CrisisMxNS/crisisframe1.htm">
</applet>
</td>
********************************************************************
</tr>
</table>
</center>
</div>

</body>

</html>
 
D

Disco Octopus

Running XPHome SP2 fully updated.
I have a webpage which has 2 links on it to call up two index pages, one
formatted for IE and a second for Netscape.
However on my PC all I see is a graphic placeholder and the link doesn't
work.
I am sure it is a security setting in IE6 but I am rapidly losing my hair
trying to find it.
Can anyone assist.
The section involved is marked by ***************************************
Any help much appreciated.
This page displays perfectly on my XP PC in work.
<html>
...................
</html>

that an applet. I imagine that you can see more than I in this case.
Why not use links instead? or images with links?
 
C

Chris Beall

Paul said:
Running XPHome SP2 fully updated.

I have a webpage which has 2 links on it to call up two index pages, one
formatted for IE and a second for Netscape.
However on my PC all I see is a graphic placeholder and the link doesn't
work.
I am sure it is a security setting in IE6 but I am rapidly losing my hair
trying to find it.
(snip)
Paul,

Try enabling anything to do with ActiveX in the Custom Level Security
settings. I found one case (long forgotten) where this prevented
something that I didn't associate with ActiveX from working.

BUT, if you are using common settings for IE6 and it doesn't work, then
you really need to consider alternatives, as suggested by Disco Octopus.
You can't tell each of your site visitors how they must set their
security settings...

Chris Beall
 
P

Paul Woodsford

Thanks for all your help.
The "Page" wasn't mine. I'm a rooky at webpage designing etc:, but I just
couldn't get it to display at home whereas I could at work.
Problem sorted now and it was to do with IE6 security settings.
 

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