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Extending JScript
ISSN: 1044-789XPublished: San Mateo Informa 01.01.1999Published in Dr. Dobb's Journal (01.01.1999)“…Butcher extends Microsoft's JScript scripting engine by adding support for constructors and arrays and presents JScriptTest, a program that displays a UI…”
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Scripting standard coming
ISSN: 0887-7661Published: Southborough Network World, Inc 02.12.1996Published in Network world (02.12.1996)“…Java-based cross-platform scripting languages, including Netscape's JavaScript and Microsoft's JScript are being standardized into one backwards-compatible language that should be available by mid-1997…”
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JavaScript standard due by summer
ISSN: 0010-4841Published: Framingham IDG Communications, Inc 02.12.1996Published in Computerworld (02.12.1996)“…Microsoft Corp. and Netscape Communications Corp. will blend their Java scripting languages into one by summer 1997…”
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Scale the Tower of Babel with alternative scripting languages
ISSN: 1093-412X, 1539-0330Published: Louisville Element K Journals 01.11.2001Published in Active Server Developer's Journal (01.11.2001)“… A scripting engine is a program that processes commands written in a particular language. Active Server Pages comes with two scripting engines…”
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Microsoft polishes DHTML editing tool
ISSN: 0199-6649Published: San Mateo IDG Communications, Inc 06.04.1998Published in InfoWorld (06.04.1998)“… The Dynamic HTML editing component will allow developers to add HTML editing capabilities to Windows programs…”
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CGI chugs away. (Technology Information)
ISSN: 0887-7661Published: Southborough Network World, Inc 15.12.1997Published in Network world (15.12.1997)“… of electronic commerce application. CGI lacks the advanced graphical and multimedia capabilities that new client-based scripting languages such as JScript and JavaScript provide, but many companies continue to rely on its stability…”
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