Javascript vs. JavaScript...
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2002 1:16 am
OK, just another ignorant question from me...
How does IE limit the functionality of JavaScript embedded in a web page?
If I can write JavaScript on my computer and have it modify my registry, why can't I do the same with JavaScript in HTML? The basic answer, I guess, is 'security permissions'. But how exactly does that work?? What actually keeps embedded JavaScript from doing what non-embedded JavaScript can do? If I have "Active Scripting" enable on web pages, doesn't that give script free range? Why not?
Thank you.
How does IE limit the functionality of JavaScript embedded in a web page?
If I can write JavaScript on my computer and have it modify my registry, why can't I do the same with JavaScript in HTML? The basic answer, I guess, is 'security permissions'. But how exactly does that work?? What actually keeps embedded JavaScript from doing what non-embedded JavaScript can do? If I have "Active Scripting" enable on web pages, doesn't that give script free range? Why not?
Thank you.