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November 8th, 2007

Microsoft to launch test build of Internet Explorer refresh in December

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 12:42 pm

Categories: Corporate strategy, Internet Explorer, Legal

Tags: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web Browsers, Internet, Mary Jo Foley

Following its August settlement of a long-standing patent dispute with Eolas, Microsoft is readying a refresh of its Internet Explorer (IE) browser that will remove an interim “Click to Activate” control setting.

Microsoft to launch test build of Internet Explorer refresh in DecemberMicrosoft is planning to make available for download in December to interested customers an optional “preview” test version of IE browser — called the Internet Explorer Automatic Component Activation Preview. This version will eliminate the “Click to Activate” control that Microsoft instigated in April 2006 in order to alleviate potential infringement on Eolas’ patents. Users will be able to get the preview via a standalone download from the Microsoft Download Center. It also will be built into the next “pre-release” versions of Windows Vista Service Pack (SP) 1 and Windows XP SP3, Microsoft officials said, via a posting on November 8 to the IE Team Blog.

Microsoft is planning to deliver to all customers who install the update the final version of the refreshed IE release in April 2008 as part of an IE Cumulative Update.

Microsoft is emphasizing that the refresh “will require no modifications to existing webpages, and no new actions for developers creating new pages.”

“We are simply reverting to the old behavior. Once Internet Explorer is updated, all pages that currently require ‘click to activate’ will no longer require the control to be activated. They’ll just work,” explained Senior Product Manager Pete LePage on the IE Team Blog.

When Microsoft initially changed IE’s ActiveX control behavior, it warned partners and customers the changes, though relatively minor, potentially could be disruptive.

The IE refresh is not the next major version of Microsoft’s browser. Microsoft is continuing work on a new build of Internet Explorer, code-named IE 8.0. Company officials have declined to provide a timetable for when test or final versions of that product will hit.

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Sorry, Still Using Firefox...  itanalyst | 11/08/07
You like Firefox, I like IE7  quikboy | 11/08/07
Around? UYou must be talking about Netscape  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/08/07
Soory, protected mode is still a MINORITY . . .  CobraA1 | 11/08/07
Vista is the number two OS behind ....  ShadeTree | 11/08/07
Re: Vista is #2... Linux is number 1?  harrisharris | 11/12/07
Typical NoAxe  nizuse | 11/11/07
I use Firefox, but...  harrisharris | 11/12/07
what choice ?  vi0l3t1975@... | 11/08/07
Yeah, it's not as if  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 11/09/07
You Could Delete It And Load What You Want  windozefreak | 11/12/07
Words from the VAST MINORITY?  B.O.F.H. | 11/08/07
Actually that's not true  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 11/09/07
Wow, ANOTHER LAME PREDICTION  itanalyst | 11/09/07
Choice?  mdsock@... | 11/10/07
Wrong Again  windozefreak | 11/12/07
Still arround and still the most used ...  ShadeTree | 11/08/07
Only because  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 11/09/07
Does the reason really matter?  ShadeTree | 11/10/07
Smoke  harrisharris | 11/12/07
excuse the poor boy...it's a reflex reaction  killerbunny | 11/08/07
Since we're on the subject of alternate browsers...  thx-1138_@... | 11/09/07
If you are still using Internet Explorer.....  JoeMama_z | 11/08/07
Man, I'm SO glad to hear this...  BitTwiddler | 11/08/07
I love IE7 Pro  quikboy | 11/08/07
IE 7 without IE7Pro....  JoeMama_z | 11/08/07
These might make IE 7 better  voska | 11/08/07
Tabs? really?!  JoeMama_z | 11/08/07
No NoScript? No thanks (nt)  CobraA1 | 11/08/07
couldn't this be done using Zones in IE?  JoeMama_z | 11/09/07
IE7 Pro Turns IE Into Firefox  chessmen | 11/12/07
Re: IE7 Pro Turns IE Into Firefox  harrisharris | 11/12/07
I hate IE 7  voska | 11/08/07
Agreed in part  thx-1138_@... | 11/09/07
What U expect to, it's still IE.  craneleeon@... | 11/08/07
What's that suppose to mean?  quikboy | 11/09/07
Re: What's that suppose to mean?  harrisharris | 11/12/07
Anything else?  CobraA1 | 11/08/07
Errr...  Cardinal_Bill | 11/08/07
I prefer "Click to Activate"  qmlscycrajg | 11/09/07
Issues?  robert.paul@... | 11/09/07
Good, that "feature" was quite annoying  John Musbach | 11/09/07
I thought it was a good security feature - warning!  PhilippeV | 12/04/07
They took out the DRM  Ole Man | 11/10/07
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wha  lauren.glenn@... | 11/23/07

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