In IE's Security Settings for the Internet Zone, I have set the "Active Scripting" setting to "Prompt". Then I've added sites I use frequently and trust to the Trusted Zone.
Recently I started to prepare for an upgrade of vBulletin on my test server (not publicly accessible). It seems that now "yahoo-dom-event.js" is included in all admincp pages. This, for some reason, causes IE to confirm Javascript execution, even though the domain is part of the Trusted Zone.
As far as I understand, it means that another domain, outside my Trusted Zone, is being accessed by this file, or it could be an IE bug.
Can you please help me figure out the problem? Because currently I get the confirmation dialog in every admincp page, and it's pretty annoying! Changing the "Active Scripting" setting for the Internet Zone is not an option.
Recently I started to prepare for an upgrade of vBulletin on my test server (not publicly accessible). It seems that now "yahoo-dom-event.js" is included in all admincp pages. This, for some reason, causes IE to confirm Javascript execution, even though the domain is part of the Trusted Zone.
As far as I understand, it means that another domain, outside my Trusted Zone, is being accessed by this file, or it could be an IE bug.
Can you please help me figure out the problem? Because currently I get the confirmation dialog in every admincp page, and it's pretty annoying! Changing the "Active Scripting" setting for the Internet Zone is not an option.