Hi All,

    I just got back from church and wish to thank all 3 of you. My mention 
of HTML was only for condensing scripts into a study book, "NOT" script 
writing in HTML. In fact mentioned it as a format on how to write a 
tutorial; as Chip and others to a certain degree are attempting to do.

    In other words just posting an approach to tutorial writing. State the 
syntax, show an example, then even offer a link to run the example and offer 
an edit field to change and experiment with; which is what the W3 tutorials 
do.

    I apologize for even mentioning HTML, but that was to allow someone to 
make up there own book of links to each section of examples or explanation. 
Just did not realize it would start such a fire storm.

    But, as I have found out in the beginning, there is much frustration 
when documentation for programming languages is either written in a 
spotty/scattered form or, by engineers that can not communicate in simple 
form, by using technical words that are meaningless.

    Keep on working on it Chip. In the end I am sure a real nice, simple, 
step by step, tutorial will be available. If it weren't only available 
yesterday; which means for first time users, hurry up and wait...

        Sincerely
        Bruce

To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2010 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: Window-Eyes Script Writing


Another resource is the Learn Scripting package,
https://www.gwmicro.com/Script_Central/Scripts/Script_Details/?scriptid=1112


Also, a large collection of text tutorials on the VBScript language is
in the archive at
http://empowermentzone.com/vbs56doc.zip

Jamal

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