Browser policy group
The rules in the Browser policy group apply to all browser configurations on the BlackBerry® device.
Disable JavaScript in Browser IT policy rule
Description
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This rule specifies whether to permit the execution of JavaScript®
code on a BlackBerry® device.
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Example
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Some BlackBerry device users report that the BlackBerry® Browser is slow when they browse to specific web sites. The web sites might use JavaScript®, a scripting language that is used for a wide range of functions including pop-up windows, validating user input, or creating a dynamic interface.
You can use this rule to prevent devices from processing JavaScript . This rule disables JavaScript functionality on websites but it might speed up the browsing experience.
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Possible values
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Default value
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Minimum requirements
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- BlackBerry®
Device Software
4.0
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Rule introduction
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- BlackBerry® Enterprise Server Express 5.0 SP2
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MDS Browser Domains IT policy rule
Description
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This rule specifies a list of web addresses
that a
BlackBerry® device must retrieve using the
BlackBerry® Browser and BlackBerry MDS Connection Service. You must
separate multiple web addresses with a comma (,). If you want to permit the
BlackBerry Browser to retrieve subdomains of a
web address, you can prefix the domain with a period (.). For example, you can
type ".example.com" to permit the
BlackBerry Browser to retrieve all subdomains
of example.com (such as mail.example.com, www.example.com).
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Default value
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Minimum requirements
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- BlackBerry®
Device Software
4.2
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Rule introduction
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- BlackBerry® Enterprise Server Express for Microsoft® Exchange 5.0 SP2 MR1
- BlackBerry® Enterprise Server Express for IBM® Lotus® Domino® 5.0 SP2
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