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Is there a problem if my site asks for Quicktime ActiveX control on IE 7?

http://antiquecarclub.org

I have no quicktime features on my site, but I do have flash BUTTONS.  I put a "mark of the web" on the site.

Is it possible that someone is hijacking my site?  How can I prevent this?  I've looked for ways around the activex banner on IE, no luck.Anybody?Sorry, I didn't see this sooner.

Can you try removing the Flash buttons and trying again?
I just looked through the source and there doesn't seem to be anything else there.I want to keep the flash buttons, but I could remove them to troubleshoot.

Have you heard of anything like someone attacking my website?that's not what it is. I can pretty much ASSURE you of that. QUOTE from: DukeIcewalker on February 25, 2009, 11:48:39 AM

Have you heard of anything like someone attacking my website?

Most people attack sites like this and other large community sites, as there is so many forms and user-"enterable" fields. SQL injection is the main attack method.

So, it's more than likely not the case.

By any chance, did you use Frontpage to MAKE the site?No, I used Dreamweaver CS3.Did you try this:

Quote from: kpac on February 25, 2009, 10:59:44 AM
Can you try removing the Flash buttons and trying again?
I do want to keep the flash buttons and not alter the site too much.  I can try removing the flash buttons later, though.

The RESPONSES do alleviate my concerns.  Thank you much. Quote from: DukeIcewalker on February 26, 2009, 01:47:47 PM
I do want to keep the flash buttons and not alter the site too much.  I can try removing the flash buttons later, though.

Yes, just to test it, I mean.OK, I'll try that maybe a few days from now.

Thanks.


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