How do you enable I Frames?

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I am trying to view an HP site where someone has posted photos from their
cellphone. The site tells me "if you are seeing this message, your browser
does not support i frames". Does ANYONE know what that means? How can I
enable them? This happened to me w/another site and all the people I sent the
link to could open and view without any problem. HELP PLEASE!

Amy
 
Amy Abreu said:
I am trying to view an HP site where someone has posted photos from their
cellphone. The site tells me "if you are seeing this message, your browser
does not support i frames". Does ANYONE know what that means? How can I
enable them? This happened to me w/another site and all the people I sent the
link to could open and view without any problem. HELP PLEASE!

http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/restricted.htm
See; "Setting the Internet Zone"
Set your IE settings to; Allow "Launch Programs and Files in an IFrame".

Silj

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In siljaline <[email protected]> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/restricted.htm
See; "Setting the Internet Zone"
Set your IE settings to; Allow "Launch Programs and Files in an
IFrame".
Silj

Silj,

I never, ever, ever thought I'd see that advice come from you. <g> I'd have
said something like, "If the site requires that you lower your security
settings to get into it then create a special zone for it, setup your
trusted zone to do that and then put it in there IF you're 100% certain that
the site can be trusted, or don't go there at all." But, well, I'm pretty
strict about such things. IFrame exploits and cross site scripting are my
two biggest pet peeves lately. I've watched your posts for ages now and
generally thought you'd pretty much never give that answer. <eg> It actually
shocked me enough to make me post a reply ;)

Galen
 
siljaline said:
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/restricted.htm
See; "Setting the Internet Zone"
Set your IE settings to; Allow "Launch Programs and Files in an IFrame".

**Thanks to the diligence of my fellow MVP colleague, I retract my
recommendation!!!**

Proceed as follows; Start > Control Panel > Internet Options > "Security Tab" >
navigate to;
Trusted Sites > see, "Sites" > "Button" > manually add the URL that you need to
allow "IFrame".
Do not do this for other sites as it is a known exploit.

Silj

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siljaline

MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Security (AH-VSOP)
__________________________________________
Security Tools Updates
http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31

(Reply to group, as return address
is invalid - that we may all benefit)
 
In siljaline <[email protected]> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
**Thanks to the diligence of my fellow MVP colleague, I retract my
recommendation!!!**

Proceed as follows; Start > Control Panel > Internet Options >
"Security Tab" > navigate to;
Do not do this for other sites as it is a known exploit.

Silj

Don't worry, I'll keep you on your toes ;)

Galen
 
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