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Active X

Active X

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What is Active X?

ActiveX is a legacy Microsoft technology framework for creating reusable software components that can be used across different applications and platforms. It's based on the Component Object Model (COM) and enables applications to share functionality. ActiveX controls, often referred to as OCXs, were commonly used to add interactive elements and multimedia capabilities to web pages, desktop applications, and other software. However, due to security concerns and the rise of alternative web technologies like HTML5, its usage has significantly declined.

What other technologies are related to Active X?

Active X Complementary Technologies

JavaScript can be used to enhance ActiveX controls or interact with them within a web page. They are often used together to create richer web applications, though JavaScript's increasing capabilities have made it an alternative to ActiveX in many scenarios.
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