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How can I disable active content in Word-generated html?
When I save .doc files as html, the resultant pages cause security popups in
IE because there is active content in the page. Instead of editing the html outside of Word I'm looking for a way to tell Word to not include active content in the html. Is this possible? Thanks --Richard. |
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I have the same issue. I am trying to pull a Visio-created flowchart into
FrontPage without all the active content stuff. Hopefully, someone will respond with a solution... -- Hugh "rmachin" wrote: When I save .doc files as html, the resultant pages cause security popups in IE because there is active content in the page. Instead of editing the html outside of Word I'm looking for a way to tell Word to not include active content in the html. Is this possible? Thanks --Richard. |
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Hugh" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 12:00 PM Subject: How can I disable active content in Word-generated html? I have the same issue. I am trying to pull a Visio-created flowchart into FrontPage without all the active content stuff. Hopefully, someone will respond with a solution... -- Hugh "rmachin" wrote: When I save .doc files as html, the resultant pages cause security popups in IE because there is active content in the page. Instead of editing the html outside of Word I'm looking for a way to tell Word to not include active content in the html. Is this possible? Thanks --Richard. I'm going to attempt to address multiple issues. 1) Visio, there are some previous discussions in the archives: http://groups-beta.google.com/groups...=2005&safe=off For FP issues, with Visio or anything thing else, the FP forum would be better. 2) I'm confused by the term "active content?" Whether that reference is to ActiveX or some type of other scripting (Java or otherwise,) or just implies http links to other web pages, I'm not sure. The intent of MS in providing a means of creating html with Word was soley as a transport medium to assure the return of formatted data created within Word and transfered to html, back to a Word Doc. Otherwise, Word is a useless tool for creating html. Attempting to persevere will either leave you with something you do not desire or more work than is actually neccessary. |
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Lostinspace, thanks for the feedback. I'll check out the newsgroups.
Regarding active content, it simply refers to vbscript, javascript, etc. that will cause IE (with XP SP2) to caution against blocked content. -- Hugh "lostinspace" wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hugh" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 12:00 PM Subject: How can I disable active content in Word-generated html? I have the same issue. I am trying to pull a Visio-created flowchart into FrontPage without all the active content stuff. Hopefully, someone will respond with a solution... -- Hugh "rmachin" wrote: When I save .doc files as html, the resultant pages cause security popups in IE because there is active content in the page. Instead of editing the html outside of Word I'm looking for a way to tell Word to not include active content in the html. Is this possible? Thanks --Richard. I'm going to attempt to address multiple issues. 1) Visio, there are some previous discussions in the archives: http://groups-beta.google.com/groups...=2005&safe=off For FP issues, with Visio or anything thing else, the FP forum would be better. 2) I'm confused by the term "active content?" Whether that reference is to ActiveX or some type of other scripting (Java or otherwise,) or just implies http links to other web pages, I'm not sure. The intent of MS in providing a means of creating html with Word was soley as a transport medium to assure the return of formatted data created within Word and transfered to html, back to a Word Doc. Otherwise, Word is a useless tool for creating html. Attempting to persevere will either leave you with something you do not desire or more work than is actually neccessary. |
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Hugh" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 5:43 PM Subject: How can I disable active content in Word-generated html? Lostinspace, thanks for the feedback. I'll check out the newsgroups. Regarding active content, it simply refers to vbscript, javascript, etc. that will cause IE (with XP SP2) to caution against blocked content. -- Hugh "lostinspace" wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hugh" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 12:00 PM Subject: How can I disable active content in Word-generated html? I have the same issue. I am trying to pull a Visio-created flowchart into FrontPage without all the active content stuff. Hopefully, someone will respond with a solution... -- Hugh "rmachin" wrote: When I save .doc files as html, the resultant pages cause security popups in IE because there is active content in the page. Instead of editing the html outside of Word I'm looking for a way to tell Word to not include active content in the html. Is this possible? Thanks --Richard. I'm going to attempt to address multiple issues. 1) Visio, there are some previous discussions in the archives: http://groups-beta.google.com/groups...=2005&safe=off For FP issues, with Visio or anything thing else, the FP forum would be better. 2) I'm confused by the term "active content?" Whether that reference is to ActiveX or some type of other scripting (Java or otherwise,) or just implies http links to other web pages, I'm not sure. The intent of MS in providing a means of creating html with Word was soley as a transport medium to assure the return of formatted data created within Word and transfered to html, back to a Word Doc. Otherwise, Word is a useless tool for creating html. Attempting to persevere will either leave you with something you do not desire or more work than is actually neccessary. Hugh, There are security settings in Internet Explorer which control many options for various scripts, whether VBA, or ActiveX or Java or anything else. (I personally do not use any AV software and use these options to control IE and worms/virus options (it's been successful and I've been doing so for more than six years]). AFAIK, there is not a way to disable such options when creating html from within Word, while still retaining a functioning page. A more useful solution would be to create a web page which does not require such functions. There are many other alternatives, although they may not be implemented from Word created pages. |
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Agreed. Thanks again.
-- Hugh "lostinspace" wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hugh" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 5:43 PM Subject: How can I disable active content in Word-generated html? Lostinspace, thanks for the feedback. I'll check out the newsgroups. Regarding active content, it simply refers to vbscript, javascript, etc. that will cause IE (with XP SP2) to caution against blocked content. -- Hugh "lostinspace" wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hugh" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Saturday, June 04, 2005 12:00 PM Subject: How can I disable active content in Word-generated html? I have the same issue. I am trying to pull a Visio-created flowchart into FrontPage without all the active content stuff. Hopefully, someone will respond with a solution... -- Hugh "rmachin" wrote: When I save .doc files as html, the resultant pages cause security popups in IE because there is active content in the page. Instead of editing the html outside of Word I'm looking for a way to tell Word to not include active content in the html. Is this possible? Thanks --Richard. I'm going to attempt to address multiple issues. 1) Visio, there are some previous discussions in the archives: http://groups-beta.google.com/groups...=2005&safe=off For FP issues, with Visio or anything thing else, the FP forum would be better. 2) I'm confused by the term "active content?" Whether that reference is to ActiveX or some type of other scripting (Java or otherwise,) or just implies http links to other web pages, I'm not sure. The intent of MS in providing a means of creating html with Word was soley as a transport medium to assure the return of formatted data created within Word and transfered to html, back to a Word Doc. Otherwise, Word is a useless tool for creating html. Attempting to persevere will either leave you with something you do not desire or more work than is actually neccessary. Hugh, There are security settings in Internet Explorer which control many options for various scripts, whether VBA, or ActiveX or Java or anything else. (I personally do not use any AV software and use these options to control IE and worms/virus options (it's been successful and I've been doing so for more than six years]). AFAIK, there is not a way to disable such options when creating html from within Word, while still retaining a functioning page. A more useful solution would be to create a web page which does not require such functions. There are many other alternatives, although they may not be implemented from Word created pages. |
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