There is only one JavaScript, as created by Netscape. Though it can be used
for other things, such as programming an application, I think that is worded
right.

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Hassan Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> liorean wrote:
>
>       Anyway, by the time the first full
>> version of Navigator that had it was released (2.0) it had already
>> been renamed to JavaScript, so I'd hardly say it was released under
>> the LiveScript name.
>>
>
> Well, at this point I don't know exactly when a version of Navigator
> was released with it under either name but certainly remember reading
> plenty about "LiveScript" before the name change.
>
> And there were certainly some interesting internal discussions at
> JavaSoft about the whole issue. :-)
>
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