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Re: Windows XP Active Content Error Tutoring Needed

Posted by Jukka K. Korpela on 11/27/15 11:56

rwap <rich@rwapservices.co.uk> scripsit:

> Internet Explorer is set to block scripts running on a webpage that is
> based on your own computer (hence it spots the <script> tags and gives
> the warning). However, once you upload it to a server, the script is
> allowed to run (as it is running on your server, not your local
> computer).

That's completely upside down, as your upside-down quoting style.
(Thanks for TOFU - it's a useful bogosity signal!)

The script specified in a <script> element is always executed by the
browser, not the server. For obvious reasons, it _should_ be treated as more
dangerous when encountered on a casual web page than on the local system.
For some odd reason, IE 7 beta (that's what we are talking about, aren't
we?) gets this all upside-down.

It's a browser problem. Let's hope they fix it somehow for the official
release.

--
Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/

 

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