Hi Fellow Dreamweaver Users:

I am using Dreamweaver 2004 MX on Windows XP with a Diva wrapper to publish an
integrated online help system for a web application.

While developing and testing my online help system on my local drive, I of
course am getting my Diva javascript blocked by Windows SP2's Local Zone
blockout fix. I read and installed the Dreamweaver extension for Mark of the
Web and used it on a few of the files that launch the help system
(launcher.html, index.html) but instead of fixing the problem, it prevented the
help system from displaying at all even after unblocking the page in IE on the
local drive.

Your tech note for the extension says:

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A generic way of writing the Mark of the Web code is as follows:

<!-- saved from url=(0014)about:internet -->

about:internet will place the page in the Internet zone, allowing the page to
bypass the Local Machine zone lockdown.

Macromedia has created a Dreamweaver extension that you can use to add generic
Mark of the Web code to your files. To use this extension, select Commands >
Insert Mark of the Web. This extension can also remove Mark of the Web code, if
you want to take it out before pushing a file live. To remove Mark of the Web
code, select Commands > Remove Mark of the Web. This extension is only
compatible with the Windows versions of Dreamweaver MX 2004 and Dreamweaver MX.

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But my question is which file or files must I use the extension on to get the
entire help system to display in the browser on the local drive? If it is just
one or two (like the surfmap.js? bookstyle.js?) I can live with that. But if I
have to insert it in every file in the help system, than the extension is not
very useful.

Please advise how I should proceed.

Thanks,

Paula Archer
Omgeo
Boston, MA.