Microsoft's Windows XP SP2 is a great service Pack, especially when the Add-ones management function is added to IE, even if it is forcibly installed by malicious ActiveX, to disable it easily. However, SP2 also brings us some troubles in terms of security enhancement. The restrictions on the pop-up window are very unpleasant.
Although I am also a strong opponent of pop-up windows, I usually dislike window. open, which is a flood of windows. For modal window. showModalDialog, it is often used to determine the userRequiredYes, so I prefer it. When we use a modal window, the window without the status bar is quite beautiful, but recently we have found that we cannot use showModalDialog (url, null, "status: no ") to hide the status bar of the modal window :(. This is a restriction made by SP2 for the so-called security issues-anti-spoofing and anti-phishing, and Windows 2003 SP1 also includes this function restriction.
Since then, can we never bring up a modal window without a status bar? If you access the modal windows of some old systems, it is very likely that, after the status bar is forcibly displayed, the useful content in our windows will be blocked, and a huge ugly scroll bar may also appear. So how can we add the site to the trusted sites? Kao, this does not work either. It will still be forced to display the status bar. What is the plane!
Later I found that to hide the status bar of the modal window in IE6 after XP SP2 and 2k3 SP1, I need to add the site you visitedLocal intranet sitesThis is really bt wow.
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