Internet Explorer Architecture.

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Title: Internet Explorer Architecture.
Authors: Crowley, Matthew
Source: Pro Internet Explorer 8 & 9 Development; 2010, p1-37, 37p
Abstract: IE as a web browser has changed significantly from its inception, in the same way that the Web and its usage have evolved. IE 8 lives in a world where web applications have been stretched farther than was even imaginable 15 years ago when the first version of IE was released; the length and scope of this chapter reflects that well. Beyond the browser frame, IE is a broad and deep platform that provides a wide range of functionality to applications beyond traditional HTML and CSS. In the following chapters, I will go deep into a number of these topics and provide you with the concise information and practical examples required to build great web and desktop applications. Let the journey begin! [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-2854-7_1
Database: Complementary Index