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IE Feature Controls

More and more frustration brought to IE7 user due to the behavior differences. I tried to collect all the FeatureControl values of IE7, here are the results.

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\MAIN\FeatureControl\

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 0:00>dt urlmon!_tagINTERNETFEATURELIST
//IE6
   FEATURE_OBJECT_CACHING = 0
   FEATURE_ZONE_ELEVATION = 1
   FEATURE_MIME_HANDLING = 2
   FEATURE_MIME_SNIFFING = 3
   FEATURE_WINDOW_RESTRICTIONS = 4
   FEATURE_WEBOC_POPUPMANAGEMENT = 5
   FEATURE_BEHAVIORS = 6
   FEATURE_DISABLE_MK_PROTOCOL = 7
   FEATURE_LOCALMACHINE_LOCKDOWN = 8
   FEATURE_SECURITYBAND = 9
   FEATURE_RESTRICT_ACTIVEXINSTALL = 10
   FEATURE_VALIDATE_NAVIGATE_URL = 11
   FEATURE_RESTRICT_FILEDOWNLOAD = 12
   FEATURE_ADDON_MANAGEMENT = 13
   FEATURE_PROTOCOL_LOCKDOWN = 14
   FEATURE_HTTP_USERNAME_PASSWORD_DISABLE = 15
   FEATURE_SAFE_BINDTOOBJECT = 16
   FEATURE_UNC_SAVEDFILECHECK = 17
   FEATURE_GET_URL_DOM_FILEPATH_UNENCODED = 18
//IE7
   FEATURE_TABBED_BROWSING = 19
   FEATURE_SSLUX = 20
   FEATURE_DISABLE_NAVIGATION_SOUNDS = 21
   FEATURE_DISABLE_LEGACY_COMPRESSION = 22
   FEATURE_FORCE_ADDR_AND_STATUS = 23
   FEATURE_XMLHTTP = 24
   FEATURE_DISABLE_TELNET_PROTOCOL = 25
   FEATURE_FEEDS = 26
   FEATURE_BLOCK_INPUT_PROMPTS = 27
//
   FEATURE_ENTRY_COUNT = 28

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Feature_ClientAuthCertFilter
FEATURE_DISABLE_SQM_UPLOAD_FOR_APP
FEATURE_DISABLE_UNICODE_HANDLE_CLOSING_CALLBACK
FEATURE_ENABLE_SCRIPT_PASTE_URLACTION_IF_PROMPT
FEATURE_HIGH_CONTRAST_BACKGROUND_IMAGES
FEATURE_IGNORE_XML_PROLOG
FEATURE_IMAGING_USE_ART
FEATURE_INTERNET_SHELL_FOLDERS
FEATURE_LEGACY_DISPPARAMS
FEATURE_MSHTML_AUTOLOAD_IEFRAME
FEATURE_SUBDOWNLOAD_LOCKDOWN
FEATURE_USE_WINDOWEDSELECTCONTROL
FEATURE_WEBOC_MOVESIZECHILD

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Urlmon!CoInternetIsFeatureEnabled

HRESULT CoInternetIsFeatureEnabled(
    INTERNETFEATURELIST FeatureEntry,
    DWORD dwFlags
);

at MSDN https://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms537164.aspx

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    thanks
  • Anonymous
    March 17, 2010
    In some Office applications, the FEATURE_USE_WINDOWEDSELECTCONTROL is turned on by default. In some cases, users are told to turn this on in IE (to work around bugs). Is there a way to detect that the windowed select controls are being used from within the HTML?