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Many old technologies and APIs, including ActiveX controls, will no longer be supported by Microsoft's new Edge browser. Edge will replace Internet Explorer as the default browser in Windows 10.
Microsoft confirms that the ActiveX has been discontinued in the Edge browser, which means the browser will not support the companys own Silverlight web-b ...
Microsoft's new Edge browser will discard two of the oldest browser technologies found in the aged Internet Explorer and replace them with add-ons based on HTML5 and JavaScript.
Microsoft Edge, the browser formally known as Project Spartan to be bundled with Windows 10, will ditch ActiveX and Browser Helper Objects (BHO) in favour of HTML5 and JavaScript. However, the ...
Windows 10 will ship with a new web browser called Microsoft Edge. PC users will still be able to use Internet Explorer, but Microsoft is really pushing its new browser which features a new ...
Microsoft Nixes Ancient ActiveX Support In Windows 10 ‘Edge’ Web Browser by Rob Williams — Sunday, May 10, 2015, 11:33 AM EDT Comments ...
Microsoft Edge to remove Wallet Hub, Image Editor, and more "Unfortunately, because many ActiveX controls aren't automatically updated, they can become outdated as new versions are released.
All about Edge: Extensions, high performance asm.js, and no more ActiveX And no chance of open source any time soon.
And now, the bad news: The add-ons in the window aren’t sorted or even identified as individual ActiveX controls. Believe me: ActiveX controls are listed, but you have to find them individually.