OCX是什么英文的缩写?
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时间:2022-07-01 22:00
IP是英文 Internet Protocol的缩写,意思是“网络之间互连的协议”,也就是为计算机网络相互连接进行通信而设计的协议。在因特网中,它是能使连接到网上的所有计算机网络实现相互通信的一套规则,规定了计算机在因特网上进行通信时应当遵守的规则。任何厂家生产的计算机系统,只要遵守 IP协议就可以与因特网互连互通。正是因为有了IP协议,因特网才得以迅速发展成为世界上最大的、开放的计算机通信网络。因此,IP协议也可以叫做“因特网协议”。
广义的讲,IC就是半导体元件产品的统称,包括:
1.集成电路(integrated circuit,缩写:IC)
2.二,三极管.
3.特殊电子元件.
再广义些讲还涉及所有的电子元件,象电阻,电容,电路版/PCB版,等许多相关产品.
IC按功能可分为:数字IC、模拟IC、微波IC及其他IC,其中,数字IC是近年来应用最广、发展最快的IC品种。数字IC就是传递、加工、处理数字信号的IC,可分为通用数字IC和专用数字IC。
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时间:2022-07-01 22:01
It's a computer term, used with Microsoft Windows:
OCX = OLE Custom Control
OCX = OLE Control eXtension (computer term ActiveX file extension)
Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) is a distributed object system and protocol developed by Microsoft.
OLE allows an editor to "farm out" part of a document to another editor and then reimport it. For example, a desktop publishing system might send some text to a word processor or a picture to a bitmap editor using OLE. The main benefit of using OLE, next to reced file size, is the ability to create a master file. References to data in this file can be made and the master file can then have changed data which will then take effect in the referenced document.
Its primary use is for managing compound documents, but it is also used for transferring data between different applications using drag and drop and clipboard operations. The concept of "embedding" is also central to much use of multimedia in Web pages, which tend to embed video, animation (include Flash animations), and music files within the HTML code.
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1 Technology
1.1 OLE 2.0
1.2 ActiveX
2 See also
3 External links
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Technology
OLE 1.0, released in 1990, was the evolution of the original dynamic data exchange, or DDE, concepts that Microsoft developed for earlier versions of Windows. While DDE was limited to transferring limited amounts of data between two running applications, OLE was capable of maintaining active links between two documents or even embedding one type of document within another.
OLE servers and clients communicate with system libraries using virtual function tables, or VTBLs. The VTBL consists of a structure of function pointers that the system library can use to communicate with the server or client. The server and client libraries, OLESVR.DLL and OLECLI.DLL, were originally designed to communicate between themselves using the WM_DDE_EXECUTE windows message.
OLE 1.0 later evolved to become an architecture for software components known as the component object model (COM), and later DCOM.
When an OLE object is placed on the clipboard, it is stored in native Windows formats (such as a bitmap or metafile), as well as being stored in its own, native format. This native format allows an OLE-aware application to embed a portion of another document cut or copied to the clipboard by the user by storing it in the current document.
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OLE 2.0
OLE 2.0 was the next evolution of OLE 1.0, sharing many of the same goals, but was re-implemented over top of the Component Object Model instead of using VTBLs.
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ActiveX
In 1996, Microsoft renamed the OLE 2.0 technology to ActiveX. This version of OLE is commonly used by Web designers to embed multimedia files in Web pages.
In the wake of losing a patent lawsuit, Microsoft announced on December 2, 2005, "After a forthcoming update, Microsoft Internet Explorer users will not be able to directly interact with Microsoft ActiveX controls loaded by the APPLET, EMBED, or OBJECT elements."[1] Functionally, this means that Internet Explorer users must "activate" objects such as Flash navigation bars and QuickTime movies before they can interact with them. The objects still display, but the user cannot do anything with them (for example, pause a playing movie) until they activate them. When users move their cursors over such an object a pop-up window directs them to "Click to activate and use this control." If they then click on the object, they may subsequently use it in normal fashion.
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OCX