Please provide me solution to access parent element from iframe. I have already tried following functions :
window.parent
parent
top.document
window.opener
But nothing is working on IE.
Please provide me solution to access parent element from iframe. I have already tried following functions :
window.parent
parent
top.document
window.opener
But nothing is working on IE.
Hello,
We are working on a new base image for deployment across thousands of computers. With Apple's mention of QuickTime no longer being supported for Windows, we are looking to remove QuickTime from our base image completely. However, many of our users are familiar with Internet Explorer (some are required to use IE for some web applications), which relies on a QuickTime add on to play certain media embedded in web pages / web applications.
I am asking if there is any way to play Quick Time content using IE 11 without having QuickTime installed on the machine. This is a Windows 7 OS. I have "VLC ActiveX Plugin and IE Web Plugin" v2.2.2 installed, but it does not run QuickTime videos in the browser (such as apple trailers). Any advice would be appreciated!
Thank you!
I WANT TO UNINSALL IE11 ON WIN10 AND WAN REINTALL IE
Hi guys
I already posted my question on Microsoft answers (http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie11-windows_7/choose-your-homepage-and-search-settings/2966bcb3-3ddb-4a26-8c51-07b5aa40e4ef), it was suggested there that I post it here as well:
Since the latest update to Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 (KB3148198), my users experience the following message (on Win7, Win 8.1 and Win 10):
http://www.sevenforums.com/browsers-mail/394764-anybody-else-get-notification-ie.html
Of course, this is disturbing for many of my users, and, what's worse, since we use dynamic local profiles in our company (i.e. the user profile is created from the DEFAULT profile on each and every login), this message shows up after each and every login which normally happens once a day.
My colleagues (and my boss!) have asked me to get rid of this message.
I have monitored what happens in the registry when you choose "Your current settings", it writes quite some strange registry entries (HEX-values) which all have something to do with "SyncHomePage Protected - It is a violation of Windows Policy to modify. See aka.ms/browserpolicy". Windows insiders will know which registry settings I mean.
Specifically, I'm talking about what's written in
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\EUPP Protected - It is a violation of Windows Policy to modify. See aka.ms/browserpolicy
and the respective subkeys. Those contain binary values, and I suppose those are user specific, and that's the problem - if they are user-specific, I cannot deploy them to all network computers for all users.
If I export those regkeys and deploy them to users, there will be an error message on the first start of IE, stating that settings had to be reset as they were corrupt.
The default homepage and search providers at our company are set via regkeys (or have been, until now).
Is there any way to still set default search provider and start page in IE 11 WITHOUT users seeing ANY popups? Even for dynamic local users?
I'm not sure if uninstalling KB3148198 is an option, it looks like this update does more than just add this "feature" I don't want, and maybe it's even required in order to get further updates.
So what can I do? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Peter
I have a user that when they try to log into Duke Progress Energy's website at https://www.progress-energy.com/app/loginregistration/login.aspx it will redirect them to a "one time authentication" page which requires them to use a one-time key to log in on a new computer. When going to this one-time website (secure8.i-doxs.net) it will get an error message that says...
This page can't be displayed
Turn on TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and TLS 1.2 in the Advanced settings and try connecting to https://secure8.i-doxs.net again. If this error persists, contact your site administrator.
Well, I'm the site administrator and I can confirm that TLS 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 are all enabled and forced by GPO. Restarting IE and rebooting did not help. Chrome and Firefox both work flawlessly.
Edit: This is IE 11 on Windows 8.1 Enterprise.Yesterday out of the blue some old pages from my favorites list reappeared. I deleted these in the past and now they just showed up. When I right click on them to delete them or go to organize favorites to delete them, they delete for a few seconds, but then reappear. I try again and again, but they just keep coming back. The "favorites bar" in my favorites list does the same thing. I have also gone to users/profile/favorites to try and delete them and they just come back.
I've run multiple scans with my antivirus software and spybot software, but it didn't fix it.
Anyone know how to fix this or know what the problem could be? I am not a tech guy, just an average joe, but can get around windows decently.
Thanks for your help.
$IE = New-Object -com internetexplorer.application; $IE.visible = $true; start-sleep -s 15 $IE.navigate("http://intranet");It's working fine, the IE11 is starting up and the Intranet is showing.
Hi, I have a requirement where I need to play cine (a movie) out of a certain set of images. I am using HTML5 canvas to do that. I need to play four cine concurrently, but my browser quickly becomes unresponsive or relaunches itself. When it relaunches itself, I see in task manager that memory has reached to about 1.5 GB but when it becomes unresponsive there is no memory spike.
I have created a fiddle to demonstrate that. The same thing works fine in chrome.
Can you help what could be the reason causing it, so I can change my design if required.
https://jsfiddle.net/hkuntal/03tjvhhn/
Machine specs: 8 core, 18 GB RAM, NVidia graphics card, IE11, Windows 7 64 bit
Thank you !
We have this with some users who have certain websites rendering incorrectly because their browser is defaulting to IE7 document mode. The new media department believe this is set to default this way - either by a script, group policy or even in the original Windows build of PCs. Is there anyway of forcing the document mode centrally to bypass this issue? Thanks
I have an odd problem with Enterprise Mode on a Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Lenovo X1, fully up to date via Windows Update. Browser reports itself as being Version 11.0.10240.16431, Update Versions 11.0.22 (KB3078071).
I've enabled the mode via group policy and the option now appears on the Alt-T Tools menu as expected. However when I click to select it the menu closes as expected but nothing else happens - page isn't re-rendered, no blue icon appears on the address bar. Clicking Tools menu again, there's no check mark next to Enterprise Mode. I've also created a site list and enabled / referenced this through group policy, but this doesn't activate Enterprise Mode for sites on the list either. Checking the registry, all the expected keys and values are present.
If I use F12 tools I can go to the emulation tab and select "Enterprise" from the Browser Mode drop down - now my page is rendered in Enterprise Mode complete with the blue icon.
I've got Enterprise mode working fine on another couple of laptops including use of a sitelist. What could be preventing my browser engaging Enterprise Mode when requested on this machine?
Mike
pidasms
Hi,
I used to be able to locate bits of files that were "temp" or not saved because they were written on a site (Like this question for example) or because the program/page failed in some way and lost my text... by searching for "~" tilda or #, that doesn't work on Edge...
I can't find the Edge temp user cache, and the search function doesn't seem to search for text in a file only names of files, despite having search full text selected.
What can I do to locate something I lost due to site crash?\
Help.
Leah
I noticed when i pin most sites to my start menu in windows 10 i get a generic edge logo. i pinned youtube and i get the you youtube logo as the icon.
what can i do to my website to get it's icon to show up when it gets "pinned to start"
edge doesn't recognize the icon coding that IE, Safari, and Chrome do.