
HTML Application
An HTML Application (HTA) is a Microsoft Windows program whose source code consists of HTML, Dynamic HTML, and one or more scripting languages supported by Internet Explorer, such as VBScript or JScript. The HTML is used to generate the user interface, and the scripting language is used for the program logic. An HTA executes without the constraints of the internet browser security model; in fact, it executes as a "fully trusted" application. The usual file extension of an HTA is .hta.
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- enAn HTML Application (HTA) is a Microsoft Windows program whose source code consists of HTML, Dynamic HTML, and one or more scripting languages supported by Internet Explorer, such as VBScript or JScript. The HTML is used to generate the user interface, and the scripting language is used for the program logic. An HTA executes without the constraints of the internet browser security model; in fact, it executes as a "fully trusted" application. The usual file extension of an HTA is .hta.
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- enAn HTML Application (HTA) is a Microsoft Windows program whose source code consists of HTML, Dynamic HTML, and one or more scripting languages supported by Internet Explorer, such as VBScript or JScript. The HTML is used to generate the user interface, and the scripting language is used for the program logic. An HTA executes without the constraints of the internet browser security model; in fact, it executes as a "fully trusted" application. The usual file extension of an HTA is .hta. The ability to execute HTAs was introduced to Microsoft Windows in 1999, along with the release of Microsoft Internet Explorer 5. On December 9, 2003, this technology was patented.
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- HTML Application
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- enHTML Application
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- technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/scriptcenter/dd742317.aspx
- technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/scriptcenter/default.aspx
- msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms531018.aspx
- msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms536471(VS.85).aspx
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- 4chan
- Active Directory
- Active Scripting
- Adobe AIR
- Apache Cordova
- CAPTCHA
- Category:HTML
- Category:Internet Explorer
- Category:User interface markup languages
- Category:Widget engines
- Chromium Embedded Framework
- Dynamic HTML
- Electron (software framework)
- EXE
- File:RectifiedWikipediaHTAWindow.png
- Firefox OS
- Hello World
- HTML
- HTTP cookie
- Internet Explorer
- JavaScript
- JScript
- Microsoft
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5
- Microsoft Windows
- Object model
- Patent
- React Native
- Removal of Internet Explorer
- Steganographic
- VBScript
- Web browser
- Windows Registry
- Windows Script Host
- XAML Browser Applications
- XUL
- XULRunner
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- enapplication/hta
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- enHTML Application
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- Microsoft
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- Aplicació HTML
- Aplicación HTML
- Aplikacja HTML
- Applicazione HTML
- HTML Application
- HTML Application
- HTML Application
- HTML-Applikation
- HTML应用程序
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- Category:HTML
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