ActiveX
The Internet is a series of interconnected computer networks, including the networks of government offices, businesses, and educational institutes. The Internet can be used to communicate with others by sending an Internet Protocol (IP) packet to a specific "address" on the Internet. The tremendous popularity of the Internet as a means to disseminate information and conduct business is evidenced by the equally tremendous growth in the medium. In the mid-1980s, the Internet consisted of roughly one thousand computer networks. Today, the Internet consists of hundreds of thousands of networks and continues to grow rapidly. The links included herein deal specifically with ActiveX.
ActiveX.com
Download controls for ActiveX and gain an official overview of this Web development technology at ActiveX.com.
ActiveX.com: Control Library
Check out the latest and most favoured ActiveX downloads including developments, browser enhancements and database use.
ActiveX.com: Guide to the ActiveX Control Pad
Learn how ActiveX controls can be embedded in a web page using Microsoft's authoring software Control Pad.
Innovision Development: Active-X.com
Find help for the development of ActiveX controls in various computer languages, and read the latest information about this resource.
Kantara Development: Part Bank
Browse component software architectures by type and platform. The range includes Java, Netscape plug-ins and ActiveX.
Techweb.com: ActiveXpress
Search a database of ActiveX controls at Tech Web, and check out relevant news as well as find contact for interest groups.
ZDNet.com: Java and ActiveX Products Guide
Read ZDNet.com's articles, news, tutorials and product reviews about the Java and ActiveX Web development technologies.



