VBScript
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− | '''VBScript''' is a Microsoft scripting language used in various Windows client and server environments, including Internet Explorer and IIS. It can be used similarly to [[JavaScript]], but is based on [[Visual Basic]], and is pretty much found only in Microsoft environments, not cross-platform and vendor-neutral like some other languages. Use of it is one of the things that can make a web, intranet, or extranet application Microsoft-specific. | + | '''VBScript''' (Visual Basic Script) is a Microsoft scripting language used in various Windows client and server environments, including Internet Explorer and IIS. It can be used similarly to [[JavaScript]], but is based on [[Visual Basic]], and is pretty much found only in Microsoft environments, not cross-platform and vendor-neutral like some other languages. Use of it is one of the things that can make a web, intranet, or extranet application Microsoft-specific. (It seems to be getting phased out in newer Microsoft systems, though.) |
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [[Wikipedia:VBScript|Wikipedia article]] | * [[Wikipedia:VBScript|Wikipedia article]] | ||
* [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/t0aew7h6.aspx MSDN VBScript resources] | * [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/t0aew7h6.aspx MSDN VBScript resources] | ||
+ | * [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17483782/vbscript-support-in-internet-explorer-11 VBScript Support in IE 11] | ||
[[Category:Microsoft]] | [[Category:Microsoft]] |
Latest revision as of 04:02, 7 June 2019
VBScript (Visual Basic Script) is a Microsoft scripting language used in various Windows client and server environments, including Internet Explorer and IIS. It can be used similarly to JavaScript, but is based on Visual Basic, and is pretty much found only in Microsoft environments, not cross-platform and vendor-neutral like some other languages. Use of it is one of the things that can make a web, intranet, or extranet application Microsoft-specific. (It seems to be getting phased out in newer Microsoft systems, though.)