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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 89. Chapters: VBScript, ActiveX, Download.ject, Internet Explorer 9, Internet Explorer 8, Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7, Internet Explorer 5, History of Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer 4, Internet Explorer 3, Internet Explorer for Mac, Outlook Express, Internet Explorer box model bug, Removal of Internet Explorer, Trident, Internet Explorer versions, Internet Explorer for UNIX, Internet Explorer Mobile, Web Slice, Internet Explorer 2, Microsoft Plus!, MHTML, Microsoft Compiled HTML Help, JScript, Web Proxy Autodiscovery Protocol, Conditional comment, Windows Script Host, Internet Explorer shell, MSXML, Mandatory Integrity Control, Active Scripting, HTML Application, Dean Hachamovitch, Browser Helper Object, Temporary Internet Files, Advanced Systems Format, Accelerator, Spyglass, Inc., Microsoft Media Server, Integrated Windows Authentication, Tasman, Smart tag, Windows Desktop Update, Internet Explorer 1, MediaBrowser, Windows RSS Platform, Index.dat, Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar, List of Internet Explorer add-ins, ActiveMovie, Channel Definition Format, FTP Software, Internet Explorer Administration Kit, Scott Isaacs, HyperText Template, Killbit, Microsoft Internet Mail and News, DirectX Media, NetShow, JScript.Encode, HTML Components, Active Channel, Windows Media Station, Media Stream Broadcast, Page Glimpse. Excerpt: Windows Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer, commonly abbreviated IE or MSIE) is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, starting in 1995. It was first released as part of the add-on package Plus! for Windows 95 that year. Later versions were available as free downloads, or in service packs, and included in the OEM service releases of Windows 95 and later versions of Windows. Inte...