New versions breaking extensions, etc.
Cameron Laird
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Mon Dec 13 16:08:03 EST 2004
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In article <Ruwud.4470669$yk.669431 at news.easynews.com>, Jive <someone at microsoft.com> wrote: . . . >Doesn't Microsoft have an answer for that? There are (at last count) nine >skillion ActiveX >components in the wild. Surely Microsoft didn't blast them into oblivion >with dot-net -- did it? . . . Microsoft *constantly* obsoletes all sorts of third-party creations. There's no simple formula for their actions, but, in this case, it's fairly safe to say that substantial portions of the Redmond Monster are actively seeking to eliminate ActiveX.
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