Active content is content that relies on either
ActiveX controls or computer code called a script to work
properly. Examples include stock tickers, video, and animated
content on Web pages.
This message may appear when trying to view the video content on our
website when a Web page open on your computer tries to run a script
or ActiveX control.. ("To
help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this
file from showing active content that could access your computer.
Click here for options") Internet Explorer blocks the active
content portion of the page but allows the rest of the Web page to
open so you can see how it functions without the script or ActiveX
control. Often, you will be able to view or use the Web page without
using the active content. Because active content is a potential
hazard to your computer, you should be certain that you trust the
publisher of a script or ActiveX control before you decide to give
it access to your computer.
If you are certain that you want to
allow the page to run scripts and ActiveX controls on your computer,
follow the steps below:
- Click the Information Bar.
- Click Allow blocked content.
- Otherwise you may not be able to
view video
We do not collect any personal
information from you by allowing ActiveX controls. Our site is safe
and provides you with video so that you may see our amusements.
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