javascript - What is the sense of IE's blocking activex content on my C drive? -
i have tested (in 5 minutes) in firefox , chrome webpages on c drive uploading website. have spent past hour trying test same pages in ie9. default, ie blocks pages because there few lines of javascript. if click b"allow active content" warning, ie either hangs or allows active x content 5 minutes, hangs again. if check "allow active x run on computer" in advanced settings, doesn't load page @ all, or claims page not found, or - once - warned me script long. removed every darn script in homepage, , i've got blank screen. tried microsoft solution , give me this: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms537628.aspx , didn't make difference. other advice includes editing registry, playing security settings etc. etc.
this has been happening ie far remember, although once click "allow" on popup , it'd run page. reasoning? how come it's safe in firefox , chrome , ie blocks everything, since it's on own frigging c drive?
the underlying philosophy follows:
“activex” technology these plug-ins use run inside of ie. other add-ons, windows applications run in browser. poorly written add-ons , activex controls can therefore affect ie’s performance, reliability, security , privacy in similar ways.
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