Posted by: Jeremy Akers
on March 15, 2007 11:33 PM
No, actually it's not...
XUL is an open specification that may be used in any browser that chooses to support it, and it's cross platform so it doesn't lock you into a particular platform. There are numerous browsers that currently support XUL.
ActiveX is proprietary, and you must license it from Microsoft before you can add support for it into your product.
Re:The code that binds.
Posted by: Jeremy Akers on March 15, 2007 11:33 PMXUL is an open specification that may be used in any browser that chooses to support it, and it's cross platform so it doesn't lock you into a particular platform. There are numerous browsers that currently support XUL.
ActiveX is proprietary, and you must license it from Microsoft before you can add support for it into your product.
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