Internet Explorer contains dynamic binary behaviors: components that encapsulate specific functionality for HTML elements to which they were attached. These binary behaviors are not controlled by any pages in zones such as Restricted Sites. In Windows XP Service Pack 2, there is a new Internet Explorer security setting for binary behaviors. This new binary behaviors security setting provides a general mitigation to vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer binary behaviors, and disables any binary behaviors for HTML rendering from the Restricted Sites zone by default.
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Internet Explorer contains dynamic binary behaviors: components that encapsulate specific functionality for HTML elements ...
Internet Explorer contains dynamic binary behaviors: components that encapsulate specific functionality for the HTML elements ...
Internet Explorer contains dynamic binary behaviors: components that encapsulate specific functionality for the HTML elements ...
Internet Explorer contains dynamic binary behaviors: components that encapsulate specific functionality for the HTML elements ...
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