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Vbscript in a Nutshell
Authors:
Lomax P.
,
Petrusha R.
,
Childs M.
Published year: 2003
Pages: 1/335
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Main Page
Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
Foreword
Preface
Why This Book?
Who Should Read This Book?
How This Book Should Be Used
How This Book Is Structured
Conventions in This Book
How To Contact Us
Part I: The Basics
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 VBScript s History and Uses
1.2 What VBScript Is Used For: Gluing Together Objects
1.3 Differences Between VBScript and VBA
Chapter 2. Program Structure
2.1 Functions and Procedures
2.2 Classes
2.3 Global Code
2.4 Reusable Code Libraries
Chapter 3. Data Types and Variables
3.1 VBScript Data Types: The Many Faces of the Variant
3.2 Variables and Constants
Chapter 4. Error Handling and Debugging
4.1 Debugging
4.2 Error Handling
4.3 Common Problem Areas and How to Avoid Them
Chapter 5. VBScript with Active Server Pages
5.1 How ASP Works
5.2 Active Server Pages Object Model
Chapter 6. Programming Outlook Forms
6.1 Why Program Outlook Forms?
6.2 The Form-Based Development Environment
6.3 Running Your Code
6.4 Program Flow
6.5 The Outlook Object Model
6.6 Accessing Other Object Models
Chapter 7. Windows Script Host 5.6
7.1 Why Use WSH?
7.2 Running WSH Scripts
7.3 Program Flow
7.4 The WSH Object Model
7.5 WSH Language Elements
7.6 Accessing Other Object Models
Chapter 8. VBScript with Internet Explorer
8.1 The SCRIPT Tag
8.2 What Can You Do with Client-Side Scripting?
8.3 Understanding the IE Object Model
Chapter 9. Windows Script Components
9.1 The Script Component Wizard
9.2 Writing Component Code
9.3 Using the Component
9.4 WSC Programming Topics
Part II: Reference
Chapter 10. The Language Reference
Abs Function
Array Function
Asc, AscB, AscW Functions
Atn Function
Call Statement
CBool Function
CByte Function
CCur Function
CDate Function
CDbl Function
Chr, ChrB, ChrW Functions
CInt Function
Class Statement
CLng Function
Const Statement
Cos Function
CreateObject Function
CSng Function
CStr Function
Date Function
DateAdd Function
DateDiff Function
DatePart Function
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Vbscript in a Nutshell
Authors:
Lomax P.
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Petrusha R.
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Childs M.
Published year: 2003
Pages: 1/335
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