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Posted by Andy Dingley on 01/20/06 05:07
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 21:47:35 GMT, Jose <teacherjh@aol.nojunk.com> wrote:
>As far as web pages go, it appears that hta is designed primarily to
>ensure that IE is required (I wonder what company is interested in that)
..HTA files date back to 1997 when for DHTML IE was the major player. As
a .HTA is _only_ useful when used with ActiveXs running outside the
usual sandbox (otherwise you could just use a .HTM) then they were also
an IE-dependent technology.
I won't have either .HTAs or WSH on any of my boxes.
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