I'm currently working on a small project for a local company - a basic website. There isn't anything flashy about the website (no flash content either) but evertime I preview the site in either IE or Firefox the annoying 'Allow blocked content' message pops up.
I know why the message is there its because I've designed some of the links to popup in a window. I was wondering if there is some code that can mask the presence of the popup and thus message will not appear?
I remember sometime ago that when flash animation was present on a webpage a message would appear talling the 'viewer' that they had to 'click to activate' and there was some code that you could add to your webpage to automatically play the content or disable message from popping up.
Thanks in advance
I know why the message is there its because I've designed some of the links to popup in a window. I was wondering if there is some code that can mask the presence of the popup and thus message will not appear?
I remember sometime ago that when flash animation was present on a webpage a message would appear talling the 'viewer' that they had to 'click to activate' and there was some code that you could add to your webpage to automatically play the content or disable message from popping up.
Thanks in advance

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