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Helveticus | 08:06 Mon 29th Dec 2008 | Internet
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Each time I click on a link in the Guardian's website, the Internet Explorer popup message "Do you want to allow the movement of subframes between different domains?" (whatever this means) appears. I get this popup only on the Guardian's website; it never appears on other websites. Does anyone know how I can stop this irritating popup appearing when I access the Guardian's website?

Many thanks in advance.
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not on mine

which ie version ... which windows?
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Internet Explorer Version 6.0.2900.2180

Windows XP Version 5.1.2600

Incidentally, I always answer "no" to the question in the popup, as it feels like the safer bet; would answering "yes" cause the problem to disappear, do you think?
I don't think the guardian site will give you anything untoward ... (except perhaps a "right on" view of life;-)

go for it

if you have broadband ... consider IE7 ... it's stable and worth the effort
just thought some more ....

have you upgrades to sp 2 or better yet sp2

sp2 is a must ... but if the answer is no ... go directly to 3
(again broadband is a must)

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