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IE6: allow all local files to run js w/o warning

This feels as though it should be easy but after repeated tries changing the settings on IE6 I still can’t get it to execute javascript in a file on my computer without first showing that yellow bar at the top of the window asking whether to allow the js.

This makes creating (and debugging) scripts tedious.

How do I set IE6 to run all js in any HTML file [B]on my computer[/B] w/o the warnings?

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@KorNov 16.2010 — I am afraid you can't. As far as I know, when running locally a javascript code, I guess that all the IE versions (not only IE6) will show you, first time when running/loading the codes, that alert. You may try setting the IE's security to low, or none for local work, but I don't bet it will work... hm.
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@rnd_meNov 16.2010 — change to zone settings to custom choices for the scripting settings.
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