Figured it out...
Nothing to do with the ActiveXobject.
Had to do with the way I was populating my cell...
was adding single-quotes(') around the href parms,
and the builtin method(?) was then also adding dbl-quotes(") around them.
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var oCell;
var newRow =...
ADDENDUM...
Had some time to research...found it...
The "local zone" thing nolonger works...
"Newer" versions of IE (I'm still using v6)...
IE menubar...Tools...Internet Options...
Advanced tab...scroll towards bottom: Security...
"Allow active content to run in files on my computer"
Save...
Using ActiveX and opening a local file in IE...
it's an IE security "thing", have yet to find the setting in IE to turn this annoying "popup" off.
Believe I saw something once about adding the local boxes drivepath/IP???
Into IE's trusted zones.
Here's "snipped" code from my javascript to read a local file,
and process the contents.
Believe to write a file the "GET" would be "PUT" ???
...NEW-> PUT-> SEND-> CLOSE
Note: that the file I'm reading is in the same dir/folder as the script,
so no path on it, else path...
I have written a (client side) javascript using:
objHttpReq = new ActiveXObject('Msxml2.XMLHTTP');
Then do the OPEN/GET/SEND/etc on a local file.
Everything works fine, except...
Now all the regular HTTP links on the page-
<a href="......">xxxx</>
Auto add "file:///...path..." to the front of...
RE: "...Nfuse on a dial up..."
Does this mean direct dialin to the NFuse server?
or
dialin to an ISP and connect to NFUSE thru them?
RE: "...connect to Nfuse internally..."
Have firewalls?..."dialin" connection gets different subnet?
Probably due to...
the SUS/MS sync gets the new updated scan list that MS issues weekly or emergencies
vs the SMS-SUS/MS sync gets the scan list thats updated monthly (been told the evening of 7th of month)
...but none(?) released for March '05.
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