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===Adoption by Microsoft===
JavaScript very quickly gained widespread success as a client-side scripting language for web pages.
[[Microsoft]] introduced JavaScript support in its own web browser, [[Internet Explorer]], in version 3.0, released in August 1996.<ref name="popularity">{{cite web|url=http://brendaneich.com/2008/04/popularity/ |title=Popularity |author=Brendan Eich |date=3 April 2008 |accessdate=2012-01-19}}{{Citation needed|reason=This claim needs a reliable source; the source cited does not actually mention Microsoft introducing support.}}</ref>
Microsoft's webserver, [[Internet Information Server]], introduced support for server-side scripting in JavaScript with release 3.0 (1996).
Microsoft started to promote webpage scripting using the umbrella term [[Dynamic HTML]].
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