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Active Channel is a website type 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. The front page of the English Wikipedia website. ... Internet Explorer, abbreviated IE or MSIE, is a proprietary web browser made by Microsoft and currently available as part of Microsoft Windows. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1997 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Channel Definition Format (CDF) is an XML standard used in conjunction with Microsoft Active Channel and Smart Offline Favorites technologies. ...


Most Active Channels were provided by bigger entertainment companies like Disney, WB or AOL and also made heavy use of DHTML (Dynamic HTML). The Walt Disney Company (most commonly known as Disney) NYSE: DIS is one of the largest media and entertainment corporations in the world. ... Jump to: navigation, search The WB Shield used from 1998 to present day Warner Bros. ... America Online, or AOL for short, is a U.S.-based online service provider and Internet service provider that is owned by Time Warner. ... Dynamic HTML or DHTML designates a technique of creating interactive web sites by using a combination of the static markup language HTML, a client-side scripting language (such as JavaScript) and the style definition language Cascading Style Sheets. ... Dynamic HTML or DHTML is a technique of creating interactive web sites by using a combination of the static markup language HTML, a client-side scripting language (such as JavaScript), the style definition language Cascading Style Sheets and the Document Object Model. ...


Each country had different channels, so picking a country during the installation of IE 4 was important. Channels were displayed in a Channel Bar.


See also

  • MSDN Introduction to Active Channel Technology

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Channel Migration Zones (1969 words)
Channel migration is usually found along a small percentage of the entire stream network length; however, effective management of ecological functions in CMZs is critical to reduce flood hazards, erosion and habitat loss, and to avoid the need for future shoreline stabilization.
The object of having a riparian buffer start at the outer edge of the stream channel migration zone, instead of at the edge of the current channel, is to ensure that riparian functions will be maintained even if the stream were to move away from its present position.
Forest Practices Rule (Chapter 222-16-010 WAC) defines the CMZ as the "the area where the active channel of a stream is prone to move and this results in a potential near-term loss of riparian habitat adjacent to the stream".
Active Channel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (115 words)
Active Channel is a website type which was introduced by Internet Explorer 4.0 in 1997.
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).
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