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- Active_Channel abstract "Active Channel is a technology which was introduced by Internet Explorer 4.0 in 1997. It allows synchronizing website content and viewing it offline. It makes use of the Channel Definition Format, which is a way of defining a website's content and structure.Most Active Channels were provided by bigger entertainment companies like Disney, WB or AOL and also made heavy use of DHTML (Dynamic HTML). Each country had different channels, so picking a country during the installation of Internet Explorer 4 (and therefore Windows 98) was important. Channels could be displayed in a Channel Bar.Active Channel support was removed from Internet Explorer in version 7, as it had been superseded by the more popular and standards-based RSS format.".
- Active_Channel wikiPageExternalLink aa768023%28v=vs.85%29.aspx.
- Active_Channel wikiPageID "2373280".
- Active_Channel wikiPageLength "1504".
- Active_Channel wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Active_Channel wikiPageRevisionID "644869903".
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink AOL.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Active_Desktop.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_websites.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Discontinued_Microsoft_software.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_Explorer.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Microsoft_websites.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Windows_98.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Channel_Definition_Format.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Dynamic_HTML.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Explorer.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Explorer_4.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Internet_Explorer_7.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink RSS.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink The_Walt_Disney_Company.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Warner_Bros..
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Web_Slice.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Website.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLink Windows_98.
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Active Channel".
- Active_Channel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Channels".
- Active_Channel hasPhotoCollection Active_Channel.
- Active_Channel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Internet_Explorer.
- Active_Channel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge_from.
- Active_Channel subject Category:American_websites.
- Active_Channel subject Category:Discontinued_Microsoft_software.
- Active_Channel subject Category:Internet_Explorer.
- Active_Channel subject Category:Microsoft_websites.
- Active_Channel subject Category:Windows_98.
- Active_Channel hypernym Technology.
- Active_Channel type Company.
- Active_Channel type Product.
- Active_Channel comment "Active Channel is a technology which was introduced by Internet Explorer 4.0 in 1997. It allows synchronizing website content and viewing it offline. It makes use of the Channel Definition Format, which is a way of defining a website's content and structure.Most Active Channels were provided by bigger entertainment companies like Disney, WB or AOL and also made heavy use of DHTML (Dynamic HTML).".
- Active_Channel label "Active Channel".
- Active_Channel sameAs Active_Channel.
- Active_Channel sameAs 액티브_채널.
- Active_Channel sameAs m.077bcq.
- Active_Channel sameAs Q3604821.
- Active_Channel sameAs Q3604821.
- Active_Channel wasDerivedFrom Active_Channel?oldid=644869903.
- Active_Channel isPrimaryTopicOf Active_Channel.