Better yet, on the next patch they should just make sure the code directs the
back button to go back to the previous main page. Browsing backward through
a set of revolving ads is not, I would imagine, something that's high on the
average web surfer's list of fun things to do.
"Jean Rosenfeld" wrote:
> If IE 7, Try Tools, internet options, Advanced tab, scroll down to security
> section, check 'Allow active content to run in files on my computer'.
>
> Note that there is a slight loss of security if you do this, and, for
> example Spybot S&D will flag it.
>
> "PeteRoy" <PeteRoy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:95B5301E-3FB9-44CC-9041-A3F7544A9B1E@microsoft.com...
> > In IE7 when I browse www.imdb.com and then click "back" button to go back,
> > I
> > have to do it 3 times until it actually goes back.
> >
> > Everytime I click back it closes an ad in the page and after their all
> > closed it goes back.
> >
> > I have a hosts file that blocks ad sites but I also have Firefox and
> > Firefox
> > dont have that problem even with the ads blocked.
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