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Posted by TC on 07/25/06 04:23
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]
Cheers,
TC (MVP MSAccess)
http://tc2.atspace.com
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