ActivateAX 1.0 is a JavaScript script for Internet, Browsers and Tools scripts design by navsurf.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. ActivateAX allows you to automatically load individual controls on web pages.
Publisher review: ActivateAX allows you to automatically load individual controls on web pages. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 7 requires users to click to activate embedded controls/applets (such as Java applets, Flash and ActiveX controls) since April 2006. This can lead to an annoying experience for users. To resolve this issue, you can use an external javascript to load individual controls as detailed here. For large websites with many pages, it may be impractical to do so. ActivateAX is a JavaScript that provides a quick and convenient solution.Features: Quick solution - For websites which share a common Header file - Excellent for websites with large number of pages - Automatically activate all embedded controls/applets - Applies to Java applets, Flash and ActiveX controls Easy - Just add ActivateAX script to the Page Header Cross-browser compatible - Internet Explorer - FireFox - Mozilla - Netscape - Opera - Safari - Konqueror - Galeon Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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