Today, I helped my friend change a page. After the page was changed, I found that the connection could not be played. When the address was correct, I checked the source code and found <saved from url = (0022 )... -> at that time, I just deleted the comment. I didn't expect all the connections to be clickable. Haha, I found this comment and found it online, I found the following introduction in blue, and I felt that it was quite well written, so I added it to my favorites.
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Note: you can add a "saved from URL" comment to the local HTML file to instruct Internet Explorer to apply settings in other regions to the HTML content on the local computer. For example, you can add a "saved from URL" comment to a local HTML file so that the HTML file can be allocated to the Internet area rather than the local computer area. If you allow scripts, signature ActiveX controls, and Java smallProgramThe local HTML file runs with the reduced security permissions. To instruct Internet Explorer to use the internet region for a local HTML file named test.htm, add the following comment to test.htm. Add the comment using a single line before the <HTML> mark.
<! -- Saved from url = (0023) http://www.contoso.com/-->
The (0023) value is the string length of the URL after it, and contoso is the name of the Internet web site. When Internet Explorer opens test.htm, Internet Explorer searches for the "saved from URL" comment and uses the region settings suitable for the URL to determine which security policy is applied to the web page.