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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1604854588
    Format: XVII, 491 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 2. ed.
    ISBN: 0596004885
    Note: Previous ed.: 2000
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science
    RVK:
    Keywords: VisualBASIC Script 5.6 ; VisualBASIC Script 5.6
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    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB13539506
    Format: XVII, 491 Seiten , graph. Darst. , 23 cm
    Edition: 2. ed.
    ISBN: 0596004885
    Note: Text engl.
    Language: English
    Keywords: VisualBASIC Script 5.6
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    Sebastopol, California :O'Reilly,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961552234802883
    Format: 1 online resource (512 p.)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 0-596-51715-7 , 0-596-55233-5
    Series Statement: In a nutshell series
    Content: Lightweight yet powerful, VBScript from Microsoft® is used in four main areas: server-side web applications using Active Server Pages (ASP), client-side web scripts using Internet Explorer, code behind Outlook forms, and automating repetitive tasks using Windows Script Host (WSH). VBScript in a Nutshell, Second Edition delivers current and complete documentation for programmers and system administrators who want to develop effective scripts. Completely updated for VBScript 5.6, WSH 5.6 and ASP 3.0, VBScript In a Nutshell, Second Edition includes updated introductory
    Note: Previous ed.: 2000. , VBScript in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition; Preface; Who Should Read This Book?; How This Book Should Be Used; If You&re a VBScript Programmer; If You&re a VB or VBA Developer New to VBScript; How This Book Is Structured; Conventions in This Book; How To Contact Us; I. The Basics; 1.2. What VBScript Is Used For: Gluing Together Objects; 1.2.2. Methods; 1.2.3. Events; 1.3. Differences Between VBScript and VBA; 2. Program Structure; 2.1.2. Calling a Subroutine; 2.1.3. Defining Functions: The Function . . . End Function Construct; 2.1.4. Passing Variables into a Subroutine , 2.1.5. Exiting a Routine with the Exit Statement2.2. Classes; 2.2.2. Class Variables; 2.2.3. Class Properties; 2.2.4. Class Methods; 2.2.5. Class Events; 2.3. Global Code; 2.3.2. Windows Script Host; 2.3.3. Client-Side Scripts for Internet Explorer; 2.3.4. Outlook Forms; 2.4. Reusable Code Libraries; 2.4.2. Windows Script Host; 2.4.3. Client-Side Scripts for Internet Explorer; 3. Data Types and Variables; 3.1.2. Determining the Variant Type; 3.1.2.2. TypeName; 3.1.3. Converting from One Data Type to Another; 3.2. Variables and Constants; 3.2.2. What Is a Constant?; 3.2.3. Intrinsic Constants , 3.2.4. Constants in Type Libraries3.2.5. Declaring Variables and Constants; 3.2.6. Array Variables; 3.2.6.2. Dynamic arrays; 3.2.6.3. Determining array boundaries: UBound and LBound; 3.2.6.4. Multidimensional arrays; 3.2.6.5. Dynamic multidimensional arrays; 3.2.6.6. Using UBound with multidimensional arrays; 3.2.7. Scope and Visibility; 3.2.7.2. Local scope; 3.2.7.3. Public visibility; 3.2.7.4. Private; 4. Error Handling and Debugging; 4.1.1.2. Syntax errors at runtime; 4.1.2. Logical Errors; 4.1.2.2. Logical errors that generate error messages; 4.1.3. The Microsoft Script Debugger , 4.1.3.2. The Script Debugger interface4.1.3.3. Tracing execution with the Script Debugger; 4.1.3.4. Determining the value of a variable, expression, or function at runtime; 4.1.3.5. Changing variable values at runtime; 4.2. Error Handling; 4.2.2. The Err Object; 4.2.2.2. Err object methods; 4.3. Common Problem Areas and How to Avoid Them; 5. VBScript with Active Server Pages; 5.1.2. Including Server-Side Script in Web Pages; 5.2. Active Server Pages Object Model; 6. Programming Outlook Forms; 6.2. The Form-Based Development Environment; 6.2.2. Outlook Form Design Mode , 6.2.3. The VBScript Environment6.3. Running Your Code; 6.4. Program Flow; 6.5. The Outlook Object Model; 6.5.2. The Inspector Object; 6.5.3. The Pages Collection; 6.5.4. The FormDescription Object; 6.5.5. The NameSpace Object; 6.5.6. The MAPIFolder Object; 6.5.7. Outlook Constants; 6.6. Accessing Other Object Models; 7. Windows Script Host 5.6; 7.2. Running WSH Scripts; 7.3. Program Flow; 7.3.2. Script Files with XML Code; 7.4. The WSH Object Model; 7.4.2. The WshArguments Object; 7.4.3. The WshController Object; 7.4.4. The WshEnvironment Object; 7.4.5. The WshNamed Object , 7.4.6. The WshNetwork Object , Available also in a print edition. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-596-00488-5
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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