Microsoft prepares to change IE
Those who use Microsoft's IE browser will have to make minor changes in how to use the browser. The next updated version of IE on April 11, in addition to fixing some security flaws, also changes some of the important controls that endanger web browsing.
Browser users will notice some small changes in the browser that can change the habits of browsing. That's because Microsoft has changed the way the browser manages animation files like flash and Quicktime. These changes are not for security purposes, making the browser more secure.
In addition, this browser version also updates some errors about ActiveX management. The browser will force you to click on a confirmation icon when accessing animation files like Flash and Quicktime.
And the most important improvement, coming from a partnership between Microsoft, Adobe and Apple, is that many of the control codes of Adobe and Apple programs will not be subject to IE censorship. This enhances IE's usability and friendliness. However, there are still many new security risks.
One of the tasks is equally important for the upgrade process, which is the technical support for web developers. Microsoft has traditionally done quite a good job.
Adobe, Apple also launched websites that provide the information and support needed for this change.
Interested readers can visit the following websites for more information:
IE Update ActiveX
Adobe support website
Apple support website
More information about some ActiveX corrected from MSDN
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