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# AXO
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AXO stands for **A**ctive**XO**bject. And the sole purpose of this library is to
return the `ActiveXObject` constructor from the environment it's loaded in.
Normally you would just reference the constructor directly by simply mentioning
this constructor in your source file can [result in blocking of your
file](https://github.com/felixge/node-active-x-obfuscator#why).
There are 2 ways of tackling this issue:
1. Use the [active-x-obfuscator](https://github.com/felixge/node-active-x-obfuscator)
and introduce another build step in your code.
2. Use `AXO` and never mention it.
## Installation
```
npm install --save axo
```
This module makes the assumption that it can be loaded in node.js/commonjs based
environment and exports it self on the `module.exports`. So using browserify for
the code makes a lot of sense here.
## Usage
```js
var AXO = require('axo');
new AXO('htmlfile');
```
## License
MIT