A
andy.novak
I've setup a FAQ list in SharePoint that contains a document library
and a "FAQ" document for each "How To". Each document is a *.mht file
output from Word, for two reasons
1) The graphics in the document are supposedly self-contained in
*.mht files (no need to point to a graphic file somewhere else in the
site- e.g,. University log/IT logo)
2) A hyperlink can be provided to take the user back to the FAQ
knowledgebase page.
I keep getting this silly security warning message for EACH JPG that's
inside the document and it is terribly inconsistent in nature.
Sometimes I get it; sometimes not. I know this is a little thing, but
its driving me nuts. Outside of a University Logo/Dept Logo, it would
be silly to store each and every graphic inside one of these documents
somewhere else on the site. I thought about using a PDF, but you
lose the hyperlink back to the main page.
"The current Web page is trying to open a site in your Trusted sites
list. Do you want to allow this?"
Current site: xyz/image001.jpg
Trusted site: xyz/image002.jpg
This may not be the best place to post this, but I trust that someone
will be able to help.
Best,
Andy Novak
UNT
and a "FAQ" document for each "How To". Each document is a *.mht file
output from Word, for two reasons
1) The graphics in the document are supposedly self-contained in
*.mht files (no need to point to a graphic file somewhere else in the
site- e.g,. University log/IT logo)
2) A hyperlink can be provided to take the user back to the FAQ
knowledgebase page.
I keep getting this silly security warning message for EACH JPG that's
inside the document and it is terribly inconsistent in nature.
Sometimes I get it; sometimes not. I know this is a little thing, but
its driving me nuts. Outside of a University Logo/Dept Logo, it would
be silly to store each and every graphic inside one of these documents
somewhere else on the site. I thought about using a PDF, but you
lose the hyperlink back to the main page.
"The current Web page is trying to open a site in your Trusted sites
list. Do you want to allow this?"
Current site: xyz/image001.jpg
Trusted site: xyz/image002.jpg
This may not be the best place to post this, but I trust that someone
will be able to help.
Best,
Andy Novak
UNT