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Channel Definition Format (CDF) is an XML file format used in conjunction with Microsoft's Active Channel, Active Desktop and Smart Offline Favorites technologies. The format is designed to "offer frequently updated collections of information, or channels, from any web server for automatic delivery to compatible receiver programs." Active Channel allows websites to be listed and syndicated with the end-user's desktop. Smart Offline Favorites, like channels, enable users to view webpages from the cache. ==History== Submitted to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) in March 1997, CDF marked Microsoft's attempt to capitalize on the short-lived push technology trend led by PointCast. It also served as a model in the emergence of web syndication. CDF is somewhat similar to the RSS file format introduced by Netscape in 1999. CDF and Active Channel were introduced with the launch of Internet Explorer 4.0 in 1998, while Smart Offline Favorites was introduced with the launch of Internet Explorer 5.0. Unlike RSS, CDF was never widely adopted and its use remains very limited. As a direct result, in 2006 Microsoft removed CDF support from Internet Explorer 7.
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