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Roger Withnell
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Roger Withnell asked on 17 Jun 2010, 01:03 AM
The Editor opens in a new window in my application so I "always allow popups for this website" in Internet Explorer.

When in the editor, I want to set the background of a table with a custonm colour. In the Table Wizard, I click Background colour and then Add Custom Colour.  Even though I have already allowed popups for this site permanently, IE says "this website is using a scripted window to ask you for information.  If you trust this website, click here to allow scripted windows..."  On clicking this, I only get the option to "Temporarily allow scripted Windows".  Therefore, every time I use Add Custom Color I have to go throught this procedure which is very tedious.

How can I set it to allow scripted windows for this action permanently on this website?

Your help would be much appreciated.

Thanking you in anticipation.

Roger

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Dobromir
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answered on 18 Jun 2010, 04:04 PM
Hi Roger,

This is an expected browser behavior. By design, the AddCustomColor dialog that is opened is a standard Prompt dialog which is detected by Internet Explorer as possible harmful scripting.

A possible workaround for this behavior is overriding the default window.prompt command with radprompt, but it is not recommended.

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answered on 19 Jun 2010, 12:11 AM
Thanks for your reply, Dobromir.

I can overcome it by setting Internet Explorer as a Trusted Site in Internet Options > Security.

The security level is set at Medium, the default.

Would you recommend this?

Many thanks.

Roger
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Dobromir
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answered on 21 Jun 2010, 01:07 PM

Yes Roger, it is another possible workaround for this behavior. If you are able to do so, this is the better approach.


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