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Updated: March 18, 1999
The following is a list of MSDN Online Web Workshop and Voices articles that discuss Internet Explorer 5 and its associated technologies. Also, all Internet Explorer 5 information in the MSDN Online Web Workshop has been updated to reflect the current version, Internet Explorer 5 .
- What's New in Internet Explorer 5 (Updated: Mar 18, 1999)
The Web Workshop hosts a comprehensive description of features, and you can sort the list by technology.
- Internet Explorer 5: Control Your Cache, Speed up Your Site (Mar 18, 1999)
Nancy Cluts explains Internet Explorer 5 caching features.
- Expanded XML Support in Internet Explorer 5 (Mar 18, 1999)
Charlie Heinemann discusses updates to XML support in Internet Explorer 5.
- Getting Ready for Internet Explorer 5: Tips for Web Site Authors (Mar 18, 1999)
Will Friedman outlines how Internet Content Providers can take advantage of Internet Explorer 5 features.
- Collect Demographic Data More Easily with Internet Explorer 5 (Updated: Mar 18, 1999)
Learn about Internet Explorer 5's AutoComplete feature.
- Tailoring AutoComplete for Your Site (Mar 18, 1999)
Customize Internet Explorer 5's AutoComplete feature.
- Introducing HTML Applications: DHTML Goes out of the Browser (Updated: Mar 18, 1999)
HTML Applications (HTA) allow you to use the DHTML technology to write stand-alone applications.
- Internet Explorer 5 and XML (Updated: Mar 18, 1999)
MSDN Online Voices columnist Charles Heinemann discusses Internet Explorer 5 support for XML Schema, XSL, and the C++ XMLDSO.
- Time Off for Good Behavior: DHTML Behaviors in Internet Explorer 5 (Updated: Mar 18, 1998)
Dave Massy introduces DHTML Behaviors, supported by Internet Explorer 5 and currently a proposal before the W3C.
- Internet Explorer 5: The Overview for Site Builders (Updated: Nov 4, 1998)
Michael Wallent, one of Internet Explorer 5's chief architects, shows how this faster, more stable -- and predictable -- Dynamic HTML (DHTML) browser is ideal for building Web apps.
- Internet Explorer 5: All Power to the Document Object Model (Nov 4, 1998)
Rebecca Norlander discusses how support for DHTML and the W3C Document Object Model advance Internet Explorer 5's power as an application-development environment for the Web.
- It's Better in the Beta: Custom Context Menus, Print from Script, Great Dialogs (Nov 4, 1998)
MSDN Online Voices columnist Michael Wallent gets specific on some of Internet Explorer 5's DHTML features.
- Internet Explorer 5: Persistence, Drag and Drop, and More to Make Developers Smile (Updated: Nov 4, 1998)
Nancy Cluts surveys some Internet Explorer 5's development features.
- Be More Dynamic (Updated: Nov 4, 1998)
Michael Wallent discusses dynamic properties, a features supported in Internet Explorer 5.