Hyperlinks in a web and script that make
animations function are called Active Content.
However, malicious code/script is also active content.
Microsoft Internet Explorer detects and
blocks active content and gives a warning message.
Multimedia Design and Technology Education
products contain active content because it is required to
navigate around our products, to make the animations function
and to link to our email addresses and to our websites.
When active content is detected by
Microsoft Internet Explorer, it shows a message similar to that
shown below. To enable the Multimedia Design and
Technology Education products to function properly with
Microsoft Internet Explorer, you should click on the warning
message and then click on "Allow Blocked Content",
then click on the "Yes" button in the Security Warning
box. Finally, click once on the animation to activate it. |