Microsoft changed Internet Explorer
According to Microsoft's announcement last week, the company is making changes to part of the way IE handles to deal with the threat of external attacks.
Web developers and partners Microsoft has been told that the world's largest software company is changing the way Internet Explorer handles Web programs, namely ActiveX drivers and Java applets.
With these changes, Web developers will have to edit a bit of the Web, or users have to click a few more clicks to see the content, such as watching an ad with Flash.
According to Microsoft's plan, the new version of IE 7.0 ( currently version 6.0 ) will be integrated for Windows operating systems including Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista. It is expected that IE 7.0 will be available early next year.
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