jActivating 1.1.2 is a JavaScript script for Internet, Browsers and Tools scripts design by Don Raspu.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. jActivating is a small and unobtrusive JavaScript code to fix
Publisher review: jActivating is a small and unobtrusive JavaScript code to fix "Click to activate and use this control" issue. Formerly known as JS Embedded Content, is a small and unobtrusive JavaScript code to fix "Click to activate and use this control" issue, allowing website users to interact with embedded content (Flash movies, Quicktime movies, Java applets and more) without activating them manually. This procedure started to be required by the latest versions of Internet Explorer (6 ) and Opera (9 ) as a result of the Eolas Technologies patent ruling (other browsers don't require it... yet).Main features - It's super easy to setup and to use (3 simple steps). - It supports pages sent as application/xhtml xml and text/html. - It's completely unobtrusive: the embedded content will remain accesible if JavaScript is unsupported. - HTML (or XHTML) and JavaScript code is fully separated from each other (no inline JavaScript). - It's released into the public domain (no rights reserved). Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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