"Native" JavaScript object.  In fact, I think it's that way in IE6.  You can
see for yourself by checking to see if window.XMLHttpRequest is defined.

Joe

From: Walden H. Leverich

Maybe Microsoft did that on purpose who knows.

Don't know that they _excluded_ FF as much as haven't gotten around to
including it (and I'm sure they're NOT in a rush). When OWA was started
the only browser w/XMLHTTPRequest was IE. And IE's an activeX object
compared to the "native" support in the other browsers. Hmmm... I wonder
what it is in IE7.



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