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Scripted Windows...

Maybe it's just me, but when I upgraded to IE7 a while back, I kept getting this annoying warning message whenever I tried to use the hyperlink button or the insert image button. The warning said that the protocol used with these features was a scripted window and asked if I wanted to allow it. Today when I posted a link, I got a Vbulletin window that allowed me to post the link and I didn't get a scripted window warning. I assumed that an administrator of this site either upgraded Vbulletin or made some sort of change as to how the buttons work.
 
Not positive, but I don't think any changes were made. I haven't seen the type of messages you're talking about, and I do occasionally use IE7 on TFL (usually Firefox though.)

Are you sure you didn't make any changes to any settings on your end?
 
I still get the warning when using the link or pic button on AR15.com, but I don't get it when doing the same here. That's why I thought it was a change on TFL's end.
 
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