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    Microsoft to Make Changes to IE

    Software giant will alter how browser handles ActiveX controls.

    Scarlet Pruitt, IDG News Service
    Tuesday, October 07, 2003
    Microsoft said Monday that it is making "minor changes" to its Internet Explorer Web browser that will affect how Web page authors embed and automatically start certain interactive programs.

    The move comes after a verdict came down against the software company in a patent suit filed by Eolas Technologies.

    The changes, which will alter how Internet Explorer handles some Web pages using ActiveX Controls, will be deployed early next year, Microsoft said in a statement. Many Web pages use these components for interactive ads and other online eye-grabbers.

    Net surfers may also notice a change as developers who are in the process of updating their pages may add a dialog box before the browser loads the ActiveX Controls.


    Jury Verdict
    The decision comes in response to a jury verdict on August 11 supporting Eolas' claim that it is the exclusive licensee of a patent covering the mechanism IE uses to embed and invoke certain interactive programs. The patent is owned by the University of California.

    The jury ordered Microsoft to pay $520.6 million to Eolas in damages.

    The Redmond, Washington software maker has vowed to appeal the ruling, and both parties are still in the process of filing post-trial motions and briefs, Microsoft said Monday.

    The changes are expected to affect how IE handles some Web pages using ActiveX Controls, such as Macromedia's Flash, Apple Computer's QuickTime, RealNetworks' RealOne, Adobe Systems' Acrobat Reader, Sun Microsystems' Java Virtual Machine, and Microsoft's Media Player, the company said.

    Microsoft said that it is providing documentation on how developers can update their pages.
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    hooray for the little guys....shame thats not going to put a dent in Gates money stash.

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