First published on TECHNET on Nov 13, 2007
This change does not require any modifications to existing web pages, and no new actions for developers creating new pages. It's just a reversion to the old behavior. Once IE is updates, all pages that currently require "Click to Activate" will just work - they will no longer require the control to be activated.
So - when is all of this taking place? There will be an optional preview release, called the Internet Explorer Automatic Component Activation Preview which will be available via the Microsoft Download Center in December 2007. This change will also be included with the next pre-release versions of Windows Vista SP1 and Windows XP SP3. The behavior will also be rolled into the IE Cumulative Update in April 2008.
All of the info above is from the Internet Explorer blog , so stay tuned for any changes. Until next time ...
This change does not require any modifications to existing web pages, and no new actions for developers creating new pages. It's just a reversion to the old behavior. Once IE is updates, all pages that currently require "Click to Activate" will just work - they will no longer require the control to be activated.
Prior to April 2006 |
After April 2006 (IE ActiveX Update) |
After April 2008 |
|
Controls injected via Javascript |
No "Click to Activate" |
No "Click to Activate" |
No "Click to Activate" |
Controls loaded via HTML using the <object>, <embed> or <applet> tags |
No "Click to Activate" |
"Click to Activate" required |
No "Click to Activate" |
So - when is all of this taking place? There will be an optional preview release, called the Internet Explorer Automatic Component Activation Preview which will be available via the Microsoft Download Center in December 2007. This change will also be included with the next pre-release versions of Windows Vista SP1 and Windows XP SP3. The behavior will also be rolled into the IE Cumulative Update in April 2008.
All of the info above is from the Internet Explorer blog , so stay tuned for any changes. Until next time ...
Updated Mar 16, 2019
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