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RE: how to test for scripts
From: Lisa Halabi
Date: May 22, 2002 3:45AM
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Just to add to Sam's comments, I've since found a way of disabling just
scripts without changing the security setting in IE6.
Under Tools > Internet Options > Security > Internet
Select Custom level button at the bottom
Scroll down to scripting under the Active Scripting and select the radio
button 'Disable'
Kind regards,
Lisa
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From: Sam Buchanan [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]
Sent: 21 May 2002 14:11
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Subject: Re: how to test for scripts
Lisa Halabi wrote:
> I'm sure in my old version of IE I could disable scripts in the
> advanced options, but sadly I can't seem to do this with IE 6.
Should be able to. Under Tools > Internet Options > Security > Custom
Level. Disable all the scripting options. Setting security level to High
may have the same effect.
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