No, actually you're not missing anything. Windows scripting host is just
what the name implies: a host for various scripting languages to run in. WSH
is language neutral and can be used with vbs, js, perlscript, etc. So if you
are a javascripter, go wild.
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry W. Virden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 11:08 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Does Studio have Built-in Scripting?
I was looking at the figleaf downloaded slides from the Using VTOM
presentation
by Mr. Powers and was wondering - what language is the code on 4th slide?
Normally I think of Windows Scripting Host as being something like Visual
Basic. What is on page 4 appears to be Javascript; and in fact, the
example files are all *.js , which is what I know I use for javascript.
I am certain that I'm missing something from just reading the slides -
perhaps someone can (gently <smile>) educate me a bit further on this
topic...
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