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introduced ActiveX in 1996. In principle,
ActiveX is not
dependent on
Microsoft Windows operating systems, but in practice, most
ActiveX controls only...
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ActiveX Do****ent (also
known as
DocObject or DocObj) is a
Microsoft technology that
allows users to view and edit
Microsoft Word, Excel, and PDF do****ents...
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standard Ruby 1.8.x or
later distribution) Tcl
Visual DataFlex WinBatch ActiveX Active Scripting Object Linking and
Embedding (OLE)
Component Object Model...
- domain-specific
component technologies including OLE, OLE Automation,
ActiveX, COM+, and DCOM as well as
implementations such as DirectX,
Windows s****...
- of
controls down, so they
would download faster;
these were then
called ActiveX Controls. OLE
objects and
containers are
implemented on top of the Component...
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WebViewFolderIcon ActiveX Control Buffer Overflow Vulnerability Archived 2011-10-11 at the
Wayback Machine Fusion Authority,
Macromedia Flash ActiveX Buffer Overflow...
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description section of an
ActiveX security alert. A
number of
security flaws affecting IE
originated not in the
browser itself, but in
ActiveX-based add-ons used...
- of
support for
certain Web standards, use of the
potentially dangerous ActiveX component, and
vulnerability to
spyware and
malware installation.[citation...
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Explorer and
browsers based on
Internet Explorer use
ActiveX controls,
ActiveX do****ents and
ActiveX scripting to
offer in-page
extensibility on par with...
- In computing, Microsoft's
ActiveX Data
Objects (ADO)
comprises a set of
Component Object Model (COM)
objects for
accessing data sources. A part of MDAC...