At 12:05 pm -0700 18/2/04, Dar Scott wrote:
On Wednesday, February 18, 2004, at 11:24 AM, jbv wrote:

One might need so support javascript in loaded web pages.  That
person will either need to build javascript with Transcript or use
some other method.  If it is available among 'do' languages that
person might exploit it.

One practical use of having Javascript available among "do" languages would be the ability to parse those proxy.pac scripts that are used for automatic proxy configuration. I don't know if there are other areas where javascript is used as a standard for implementing services (aside from html pages), but if it's use becomes more widespread, priorities will probably change.


If the "do" languages were to be expanded beyond AppleScript, I think Javascript should be high on the list of priorities. But this kind of support is different from using Javascript as an alternative to Transcript. I don't see any great need for that.

Dave
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