Note
ამ გვერდზე წვდომა ავტორიზაციას მოითხოვს. შეგიძლიათ სცადოთ შესვლა ან დირექტორიების შეცვლა.
ამ გვერდზე წვდომა ავტორიზაციას მოითხოვს. შეგიძლიათ სცადოთ დირექტორიების შეცვლა.
Specifies whether WebAssembly modules can be sent cross-origin (obsolete)
OBSOLETE: This policy is obsolete and doesn't work after Microsoft Edge version 98.
Supported versions
- On Windows and macOS since 95, until 98
Description
Specifies whether WebAssembly modules can be sent to another window or worker cross-origin. Cross-origin WebAssembly module sharing was deprecated as part of the efforts to deprecate document.domain, see https://github.com/mikewest/deprecating-document-domain. This policy allowed re-enabling of cross-origin WebAssembly module sharing. This policy is obsolete because it was intended to offer a longer transition period in the deprecation process.
If you enable this policy, sites can send WebAssembly modules cross-origin without restrictions.
If you disable or don't configure this policy, sites can only send WebAssembly modules to windows and workers in the same origin.
Supported features
- Can be mandatory: Yes
- Can be recommended: No
- Dynamic Policy Refresh: No - Requires browser restart
- Per Profile: Yes
- Applies to a profile that is signed in with a Microsoft account: Yes
Data type
- Boolean
Windows information and settings
Group Policy (ADMX) info
- GP unique name: CrossOriginWebAssemblyModuleSharingEnabled
- GP name: Specifies whether WebAssembly modules can be sent cross-origin (obsolete)
- GP path (Mandatory): Administrative Templates/Microsoft Edge
- GP path (Recommended): N/A
- GP ADMX file name: MSEdge.admx
Example value
Enabled
Registry settings
- Path (Mandatory): SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Edge
- Path (Recommended): N/A
- Value name: CrossOriginWebAssemblyModuleSharingEnabled
- Value type: REG_DWORD
Example registry value
0x00000001
Mac information and settings
- Preference Key name: CrossOriginWebAssemblyModuleSharingEnabled
- Example value:
<true/>