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A technology developed by [[Netscape]] that allows third parties to develop pieces of software that enable a web browser to present special content inline with the rest of a web page. Many modern browsers (like [[Firefox]] and [[Safari]]) have chosen to be compatible with this technology and a single plugin will work with any of them. | A technology developed by [[Netscape]] that allows third parties to develop pieces of software that enable a web browser to present special content inline with the rest of a web page. Many modern browsers (like [[Firefox]] and [[Safari]]) have chosen to be compatible with this technology and a single plugin will work with any of them. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:15, 19 March 2008
A technology developed by Netscape that allows third parties to develop pieces of software that enable a web browser to present special content inline with the rest of a web page. Many modern browsers (like Firefox and Safari) have chosen to be compatible with this technology and a single plugin will work with any of them.
See also: ActiveX