
And Pale Moon also drops support for Internet Explorer's ActiveX and ActiveX scripting technology, which also offers a security benefit as it means the browser can't be infected by malicious ActiveX controls. The crash report has also been stripped out, as it's designed to work with server-side technology that isn't available on. The program has been made more lightweight, for instance, by stripping out little-used components like the accessibility features, and the parental controls. Cookies that fail these range checks for valid characters will be ignored.ĭownload: Pale Moon (64-bit) | Portable 64-bit | ~40.Pale Moon is a customised version of Firefox, which has been carefully optimised for speed and efficiency. We also no longer apply these checks exclusively to those in http headers, and any way of setting cookies must now adhere to the valid range.

Our behavior has changed in that we now once again accept Tab characters (0x09) which is the one excluded control character from the range that is otherwise forbidden. Specifically, the long-standing exceptions for cookie names and values have been formalized, e.g.

While these changes have not yet been finalized, browsers in general do adhere to the latest available bis version of this RFC.

Added some extra sanity checks to our zip/jar/xpi reader to avoid issues with corrupt archives.Temporarily removed regex lookbehind to stop crashes occurring on 32-bit builds of the browser.Fixed JPEG-XL's transparency display for images with an alpha channel.Many customization and configuration options.Extensive and growing support for HTML5 and CSS3.Support for a growing number of Pale Moon exclusive extensions.Increased stability: experience fewer browser crashes.Smooth and speedy page drawing and script processing.Support for easily-created lightweight themes (skins).

