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What difference between ActiveX and ControlX ?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: June 03, 2006     Asked by: Anoop Upadhyay 
  
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RE: What difference between ActiveX and ControlX ?

A loosely defined set of technologies developed by Microsoft. ActiveX is an outgrowth of two other Microsoft technologies called OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) and COM (Component Object Model). As a moniker ActiveX can be very confusing because it applies to a whole set of COM-based technologies. Most people however think only of ActiveX controls which represent a specific way of implementing ActiveX technologies.

Never heard of controlX i guess its roboticc/automated system term.


 
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