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Posted by TC on 07/25/06 04:30
TC wrote:
> TC wrote:
> > Harlan Messinger wrote:
> > > TC wrote:
> >
> > > > In days gone by, the Local zone had *less*
> > > > restrictions than the Internet zone. So local files were *more capable*
> > > > than remote ones. Now days, the Local zone has *more* restrictions than
> > > > the Internet zone, so local files are (by default) *less* capable than
> > > > remote ones.
> > >
> > > Oh? I've observed the opposite, and this would make no sense, the whole
> > > point being that you trust your own resources more than you trust other
> > > people's.
> >
> > No, I believe that I'm right. Check the link Ed Mullen posted. "The
> > role of the MOTW is more prominent with Internet Explorer 6 for
> > Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) because of increased security
> > restrictions in the Local Machine zone. When you are developing Web
> > content, the MOTW enables you to test your active HTML documents in the
> > security zone where you intend the pages to run" [instead of in the
> > increased security restrictions of the Local Machine zone]
>
> For example, here is one of many posts on the issue. It shows it well,
> from a user perspective: (absurdly long URL follows)
> http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser/browse_frm/thread/3ac36f57aefd0fc4/71505e0b171cf2a8?lnk=st&q=&rnum=1#71505e0b171cf2a8
Oops, when you've followed that link, go back to the first post in that
thread.
Cheers,
TC (MVP MSAccess)
http://tc2.atspace.com
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