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Answer» I recently had to reload my computer and now, when I surf the NET, I'm getting the following message on some (but not all) websites:
Windows Internet Explorer This Page Requires AC_RunActiveContent.js
I was originally running Win XP SP2 with IE 6.0. To fix the above problem I updated to Win XP SP3 and IE 7.0. However, the updates did not solve the problem. I have searched the net for a solution but the only thing I can find relates to site developers.
I have ensured that Active Scripting is enabled for my browser.
Does anyone have a solution for me?
Thanks for your help.It's most likely web page problem. If they didn't install Adobe Flash Active Content Update extension (info: http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=7c29e252&sliceId=1), you'll be getting the above error. Just in case, see, if your Flash is up to date: http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/Thanks for the info. I updated Flash but the problem continues. While it could POSSIBLY be the sites problem, I somehow doubt it. The website is a major international site so I doubt they would forget such a KEY step. I emailed their help desk and they said the problem is at my end. Any other suggestions?Can you post couple of links?I have noticed the problem on only one site so far and it is www.lavalife.com. When I view the site as a non-member I can't reproduce the error. I can only get the error message to appear when I'm logged in. I talked to a friend who is a site member and she does not receive the error message (she's running Win XP). Strange and frustrating.If it's just one site, and on a top of it, it can't be checked without logging in, it's hard to advice, but I rather STAND by my initial response. Did you try Firefox there?I am having this same error message when I access my Photobucket account. It never happened before just a few days ago.
I use Windows XP and Mozilla Firefox.
I did recently have an Adobe update.Dlen You need to start your own topic.
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