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Covers every feature and command in VBScript. Includes a description, command, syntax, variables, and uses and cautions for each entry. Explains common Internet programming concepts and acronyms. Covers all VBScript and HTML 3.2 commands and all standard ActiveX controls. Features A to Z listings for quick easy reference. Includes practical examples for every entry. Richard Mansfield is the author of the Visual InterDev 6 Bible, Visual Studio 6 For Dummies, and many other computer books. He is the former editor of Computer magazine. Richard Mansfield has authored more than 30 computer books since 1982. This book can assist anyone from the beginner to the accomplished professional programmer. If you already know Visual Basic or Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), VBScript will be very familiar. Even if you do not know Visual Basic, once you learn VBScript, you are on your way to programming with the whole family of Visual Basic languages.
In Learning VBScript, Paul Lomax shows how to take full advantage of client-side scripting using Microsoft''s own scripting language, Visual Basic Scripting Edition, or VBScript. Learning VBScript consists of three distinct sections that quickly teach the reader how take advantage of client-side scripting to enhance a Web site''s pages: A fast-paced introduction to VBScript that covers the basic features of the language and their syntax. Although these tutorial chapters are written primarily for Web content providers, they also explore the difference between VBScript and Visual Basic for Applications, the programming language used both in Visual Basic and in the individual components of Microsoft Office, making them of interest to the millions of VBA programmers who are fairly new to the Web and to developing Web pages. The book also includes an introduction to the Microsoft Internet Explorer (MSIE) object model.
VBScript is fast becoming the scripting language of Web programming. With it, multimedia, sound, animation, and interactivity can be added to a Web or intranet site. This book details every aspect of the language and gives VBScript developers the most comprehensive collection of information available on the language. - Contains a complete list of HTML 3 features supported by Internet Explorer 3.0. Shows how to connect VBScripts to Java applets, ActiveX controls, and 3D animation. CD-ROM contains all the source code and examples from the book. Here is the complete reference to programming in Microsoft Visual Basic, Scripting Edition. The book gives every function, statement, and operator with complete examples. The book contains a complete list of HTML 3 features supported by Internet Explorer 3.0. The VBScript Superbible is the complete reference to programming in VBScript. The major drawback to this book is that it is slightly outdated.
Explains all of VBScript's new features, including named constants, functions such as Array and CreateObject, private and public variables, and traversing collections with For Each...Next. Teaches programmmers everything they need to know about Microsoft's exciting new ActiveX technology, with demonstrations of how to use all the most important controls with VBScript. Shows how to use VBScript to create a complete Web shopping-cart system with "cookies" and CGI programs in Visual Basic 5. Shows how to create exciting Web multimedia games in VBScript. Includes coverage of the Microsoft Script Debugger. Fire up your Web applications with the most crucial VBSCript controls. Create a web shopping cart system with cookies. Learn to combine VB5 and VBScript 2 to create server side CGI applications. Scott Palmer is the author of several programming books. A specialist in making complex topics easy to learn, he has written a number of computer games.