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What happens (or rather what does NOT happen, resp) when I disable (block) Scripts in EMB?

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What happens (or rather what does NOT happen, resp) when I disable (block) Scripts in EMB?

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The first page of a site which uses Scripts usually will be displayed correctly but if you click on a link that page sometimes may NOT show correctly or even not show at all. Fortunately that only happens with very few websites. Downloaded *.htm files with embedded scripts are intermediately being stored in the RAM of your computer and are immediately executed from there. (There is no need to store them on the Hard Disc in order to be executed.) When these scripts do their malicious work they do it from the RAM. Practice has shown that blocking Java Scripts in EMB has NOT really increased security. Note: In case these scripts try to install potentially dangerous files that will be reliably blocked by EMB’s FSM.

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