Re: Permission Denied Error
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- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 02:00:11 -0400
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On Mar 29, 10:39 pm, Randy Webb <HikksNotAtH...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Angel said the following on 3/29/2007 3:10 AM:
I am using coolmenus 4, frames version by DHTMLcentral.com. When I
click on any of the submenus, I get an "Permission Denied" error.
Probably because the two documents in two different frames (or the
frameset itself) are from different domains and you are running into the
Same Origin Policy.
No they are from same domain - actually the problem does not appear
for Windows 2000 server user
and appears for Windows XP user (both uses IE - 6)
Do you think it can be a OS related problem ??
Only loosely. If for example you take into account that possibly (POSSIBLY) Internet
Explorer 6 code differs from OS 2K, to OS XP.
I bet that it is indeed a cross-domain request causing the problem. Regardless of the OS.
Do you have a URL with which we might convene?
-Lost
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