[Q] Internet Explorer - Press OK to continue... - Touch Pro, Fuze Themes and Apps

When I first run the Inbox and before opening a message,I get a message window with title 'Internet Explorer' and text 'Press OK to continue loading the content of this page'. Can someone explain me,why this stupid message appears(what's its reason/purpose)? How can I get rid of that? This message appears also sometimes in PIE during loading a page. It"s very annoying. WTF is this?

Hey, I'm with you buddy, having the same trouble. Can someone post a reg hack to make this annoyance go away? Or better yet, post a cab file?

Dude, learn your phone...
In IE look under Tools...Options...Security. You will find what you are looking for.

Well,I found something there... Thanks for the tip.

That doesn't help.(

You can also check whether
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main]
"BlockStaticActiveX"=dword:00000001
is enabled (hence = 1) and disable it (hence = 0).
You can also change that setting (Block static ActiveX content) with Advanced Configuration Tool 3.3.

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Disable GPRS balloon (bubble)

Anywone out there who knows how to disable the GPRS notification balloon so that it wont pop up everytime GPRS connects to the network?
Should be easy with a registry tweak, but i havn't found anything. All the entrys in the registry regarding to notifications seems to point to the balloons in the bottom of homescreen.
check this thread for an awesome tweaking tool for your Wizard...
Great, thanx. Allthough i need the registry settings for since we are developing a software where the Balloons aren't suppose to pop up`?
Bladh said:
Great, thanx. Allthough i need the registry settings for since we are developing a software where the Balloons aren't suppose to pop up`?
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I guess you could find them in "registry tweaks.doc", that was published in that thread. Although I didn't find resgitry setting to disable that baloon .
I don't get any GPRS balloon/popup - the only way for me to know I'm on GPRS is to closely eye the connections icon and see if it's either the big G (GPRS-available) or the small G (GPRS-connected).
We could compare registry dumps or something, but let's make sure I'm not-not seeing things, first. What is a sure-fire way for you to get the GPRS balloon thingy?
I get the balloon everytime GPRS gets connected.
Its the balloon at the TOP of the display that tells you that you are connecting o GPRS.
Bladh said:
Anywone out there who knows how to disable the GPRS notification balloon so that it wont pop up everytime GPRS connects to the network?
Should be easy with a registry tweak, but i havn't found anything. All the entrys in the registry regarding to notifications seems to point to the balloons in the bottom of homescreen.
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I guess I've found. I disabled notification on connection establishing (Start/Settings/Sounds and Notifications) and now I have no balloon.
Also I've found registry setting for that:
HKCU\ControlPanel\Notificaitions\{8ddf46e7-56ed-4750-9e58-afc6ce486d03}\Options=DWORD:0
Works fine, thank you...How did you find the registry key?
ah, doesn't need a reg hack, then %) Must've disabled that a long time ago.
three ways to find a registry entry...
A. search
B.1 dump the registry
B.2 make the change
B.3 dump the registry again
B.4 compare the two dumps
C. use something like CeRegSpy to track registry accesses
ZeBoxx said:
C. use something like CeRegSpy to track registry accesses
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Thank you for tips, I look for registry spy for a long time.
Just be sure to mail the author - you need a WM5-compatible version, and he's still working on perfecting that (the version I have works, but sometimes complains about the driver not being loaded).
Great, thanx, i´ll take a look at it.
Does any know how to disable the "Cannot Connect" balloon when a gprs session fails to connect?
After doing:
Start > Settings > Sounds & Notifications > Notifications Tab > Pull down menu and choose "Connection Established" > Uncheck "Display message on screen" > Press "Ok"
... I still get the "cannot connect" ballon too. Anyone know how to disable that rotten ballon?
Is this the "Holy Grail" of registry hacks?
I've been searching high and low and when anyone asks how to disable that infernal "cannot connect" ballon on many web sites, no one answers.
Could someone just tell me if it's impossible to disable or not?

No one seems to have a good answer for this. Can you help?

How can I place a shortcut for a new text message in my HTC Home Plugin menu? I used to have this and when I did a hard reset to my phone it is now gone.
Thanks,
Chris
Start Button> Settings > Today > Items
Click the Messaging box.
This info qualifies as User Interface 101... plz don't ask us to tell you how to use your device in the future. Use the search functions of the site.
If you'd rather use a button, not an icon... try this thread my post on page 4 is just about new txts, but the whole thread is really helpful (if you want to have an icon on the screen to podge with your finger, then dont bother reading it tho)
Nick Collision said:
Start Button> Settings > Today > Items
Click the Messaging box.
This info qualifies as User Interface 101... plz don't ask us to tell you how to use your device in the future. Use the search functions of the site.
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Actually this is exactly what I don't want. Please read the question more closely so you can try and give a correct answer. I am looking to have one of the 6 icons be a blank text icon. I have had it before so I know it can be done.
Thanks
I dont use the HTC plugin... so i cant give explicit instructions, however - if you can add a shortcut (not an exe unless you can edit the command line) try the link in my previous post. If it doesn't help then i'm afarid i cant help as i've decided that 1 hardware button is better than podging the screen! (although the link will help if you want to add the podge to something like resco today - i'm assuming HTC today is similar.....)
cjk5wf, you can create the shortcut to tmail with the following parameters :
"\Windows\tmail.exe" -service "SMS" -to "" -body" ""

Changing TouchFLO 'Launch Browser' Default Page?

Hey guys,
This is my first post, which could be a disaster if this is all down to my stupidity, but I swear I've done a lot of searching and come up with nothing. That out of the way...
When I go to the TouchFLO internet page on my XDA Ignito the default site if you hit 'launch browser' is m.yahoo.com, is there any way to change this at all? I'd much prefer it to launch with about:blank for responsiveness, and so my GPRS doesn't auto-connect when I want to do something with Opera.
Thanks in advance for any help, I'm really glad there's a community like this for users of HTC devices. I've already used this forum as a lurker for a lot of information (including upgrading my old Hermes to Winmobile 6), you guys are superb.
Sincerely,
Ulfhedjinn.
Launch Opera.
Tap the Options icon in the bottom right hand corner of the screen (it's a black box with horizontal lines in it with a similar smaller white box partially in top of it) and this'll pop up a list of options.
Select the Settings option.
Tap the Start Page bar and it'll drop down various options to do with the default page.
Select the 'User-defined' option and enter about:blank in the text box.
I had a bit of trouble getting Opera to 'remember' my change when I was doing exactly that so if this doesn't take effect then do a soft reset (after making sure everything is still as you want it in Opera) to get the option to 'stick'.
Hello Medulla,
Thanks a lot for the advice, I appreciate it. Unfortunately I'd already tried setting the homepage in Opera to about:blank or Google UK, and got them to stick in the browser (which can be a pain at times as you mentioned), but the internet page in TouchFLO still says "Launch Browser" with "m.yahoo.com" under it.
I tried setting my homepage and then doing a soft reset, just to see if it would work, but unfortunately I still get m.yahoo.com as my homepage unless I manually start Opera from programs or by pressing "Browser" at the bottom of the internet menu instead of "Launch Browser" at the top.
I was wondering if the m.yahoo.com default was tied in to the registry or firmware.
Thanks again for the reply.
Using file manager..
Go to:
\Application Data\Manila\
rename the file InternetPortal-en-AU.xml to something else (or delete).
Alternatively, you could change the home URL inside that xml file, that should fix your problem. It's a read only file, you would need to use something like total-commander to modify the attribute. G luck ..
Hello techdave,
You, sir, are my bloody hero. Renaming that file worked a treat.
I can't thank you enough.
very useful tip. thx a lot
Yes, that was driving me crazy too! Thanks for this tip
My first post on the forum after using many of the excellent tips etc..
This is a great tip, its been bugging me since getting my diamond, I've managed to change the default page in the xml file to Google UK, also got rid of the MySpace and You Tube links by modifying the same file (using Total Commander).
I would also like to my put my own links and icons (similar to the MySpace and You Tube ones) on the main Opera Touch Flo screen, I've changed the link but have no idea how to change the image, the xml file refers to .qtc files for the images.
What are .qtc files and how can I create them to put my own icons in?
EDIT - found the answers after some deep searching
also used this tip to get rid of something which has been bugging me since I first got the phone, thanks
I'd been searching everywhere for this. Thanks so much!

Internet Explorer: Press OK to continue loading the content of this page?

Whenever I attempt to open an email message I get a dialog box with the following:
Code:
Internet Explorer: Press OK to continue loading the content of this page?[/quote]
Sometimes this dialog box "pops under" such that I have to close the current window before it reveals itself. How do you get rid of this? From what I read you can't.
And it soooo stupid. All I have is an OK button to hit. Therefore there is no way at all to say "No it's not OK to continue loading the content of this page!" thereby making this dialog box nothing more but a waste of time.
Anybody have any answers to this? What's causing it? I don't remember this being the case when I first got the phone.
hello defaria, I've got the same problem - not only while viewing emails but also when trying to view/write sms, etc.. Have you figured out why is it happaning?
Thanks in advance,
cheers
Advanced Configuration Tool / Internet Explorer / Block static ActiveX : Select No
You can solve your problem like this.
melih43 said:
Advanced Configuration Tool / Internet Explorer / Block static ActiveX : Select No
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thanks a lot melih43, that worked just great!
melih43 said:
Advanced Configuration Tool / Internet Explorer / Block static ActiveX : Select No
You can solve your problem like this.
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Thank ou very much for this. Helped solved the issue on my Raphael
Thanks for saving my phone from being thrown at the wall
melih43 said:
Advanced Configuration Tool / Internet Explorer / Block static ActiveX : Select No
You can solve your problem like this.
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THANK YOU BRO!!!!
I was getting so fed up reading emails and websites, and getting this prompt.Sometimes the HD touch would crash.
Have a great day and thanks again
Thanks!
Thank you! I must have accidently changed that setting and it was driving me completely crazy.....

[Q]3Q's: GSen; close apps; compose SMS

Hi folks,
I have gathered a few questions you might be able to help me with.
Using: O2 XDA Diamond, Olinex 2.4 unsigned, Radio 1.09.25.23, Panosha Simple 1.1, the usual tweaks
1)
GSen. It might be useful to some, but I just don't need this flipping anytime I move the device. I renamed the gsen.exe to prevent it from being loaded on startup. This works, but I get a nasty error message, of course. That doesn't bother me, but I'd still like to know if there's a more elegant solution to this, like a registry entry disabling GSen altogether.
2)
Is there a way to make pressing the little "cross" button (top right corner in most apps) close applications instead of minimizing it? To finally kill a program I have to use the task manager. Any idea how to add a little more power to this button?
3)
About composing messages: Entering a name in a new message used to make the corresponding contact entries popup in formerly used ROMs. That's no more. I now have to open the adress book, choose a contact and select "Send Text Message". How can I get the lost feature back?
Regards,
ziphi
Not sure about 1 & 3, but for 2 unless it's been altered in the ROM your using, goto Start>Settings>System>Task Manager>Button, you can change the action the small cross does.
Thanks,
but this seems to have been changed in Panoshas ROM, there's no "task manager" option in the settings.
Anyone else got an idea?
Managed to solve problem No. 1)
Deleted shortcut file for GSen in /windows/startup/
Problem No. 3 is what disturbs me the most, now. Any ideas?

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