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AtlAxWin & IE 7

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    Hello there, I have recently updated to internet explorer 7 from firefox. I have Internet explorer 6 beforehand. When I called, CreateWindow with "AtlAxWin" as the class, and the location of my flash file as the title, I can load flash movies from the hard drive.. but when I try and access them from the web, I cannot anymore... I get script errors obviously from the browser component it uses. Dos anyone know why its doing this since I updated? Is it flash 9 that came with the browser that's doing it? or what? Many thanks, Eddie

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      Hello there, I have recently updated to internet explorer 7 from firefox. I have Internet explorer 6 beforehand. When I called, CreateWindow with "AtlAxWin" as the class, and the location of my flash file as the title, I can load flash movies from the hard drive.. but when I try and access them from the web, I cannot anymore... I get script errors obviously from the browser component it uses. Dos anyone know why its doing this since I updated? Is it flash 9 that came with the browser that's doing it? or what? Many thanks, Eddie

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      When you run a javascript / html document in ie from your hard drive, it displays that "Allow blocked content". I think that's whats stopping it. Any other info on how to get around this?

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