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dotnet jscript : jscript .NET (aka 7.x)


vendmacro
6/26/2004 7:19:43 PM
I've taken the below sample from MSDN:

<script language="jscript">


function GetScriptEngineInfo(){
var s;
s = ""; // Build string with necessary info.
s += ScriptEngine() + " Version ";
s += ScriptEngineMajorVersion() + ".";
s += ScriptEngineMinorVersion() + ".";
s += ScriptEngineBuildVersion();
return(s);
}

alert(GetScriptEngineInfo());

</script>

And I am running winXP Home with the .Net Framework 1.1 installed (the
version that came with MS VS C++ .NET 2003).

However, when I run the above, my jscript version is reported as (ctrl-c
alert):

---------------------------
Microsoft Internet Explorer
---------------------------
JScript Version 5.6.6626
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------


I was under the impression that with .Net installed, the above should report
7.XXX (the .NET version of JScript). So what is going on? Do I have to turn
JS .NET "On"? Or is JS .NET only a server thing?

I was really keen on using the new syntax for classes (like in C++, Java
etc...):

class CPerson{
var name : String;
var address : String;

// CPerson constuctor
function CPerson(name : String){
this.name = name;
};
};

Thanks all,

Joey

lukezhan NO[at]SPAM online.microsoft.com
6/28/2004 8:00:23 AM
Hello,

Please refer to the same post in microsoft.public.scripting.jscript.

Thanks,

Luke
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