
JScript
JScript is Microsoft's legacy dialect of the ECMAScript standard that is used in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 11 and older. JScript is implemented as an Active Scripting engine. This means that it can be "plugged in" to OLE Automation applications that support Active Scripting, such as Internet Explorer, Active Server Pages, and Windows Script Host. It also means such applications can use multiple Active Scripting languages, e.g., JScript, VBScript or PerlScript.
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- enJScript is Microsoft's legacy dialect of the ECMAScript standard that is used in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 11 and older. JScript is implemented as an Active Scripting engine. This means that it can be "plugged in" to OLE Automation applications that support Active Scripting, such as Internet Explorer, Active Server Pages, and Windows Script Host. It also means such applications can use multiple Active Scripting languages, e.g., JScript, VBScript or PerlScript.
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- Developer
- Microsoft
- Developer
- Microsoft
- DifferentFrom
- JavaScript
- FileExt
- en.js, .jse, .wsf, .wsc
- Has abstract
- enJScript is Microsoft's legacy dialect of the ECMAScript standard that is used in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 11 and older. JScript is implemented as an Active Scripting engine. This means that it can be "plugged in" to OLE Automation applications that support Active Scripting, such as Internet Explorer, Active Server Pages, and Windows Script Host. It also means such applications can use multiple Active Scripting languages, e.g., JScript, VBScript or PerlScript. JScript was first supported in the Internet Explorer 3.0 browser released in August 1996. Its most recent version is JScript 9.0, included in Internet Explorer 9. JScript 10.0 is a separate dialect, also known as JScript .NET, which adds several new features from the abandoned fourth edition of the ECMAScript standard. It must be compiled for .NET Framework version 2 or version 4, but static type annotations are optional. JScript has been criticized for being insecure and having multiple security bugs "exploited by nation-state actors", leading Microsoft to add an option to disable it.
- Hypernym
- Dialect
- Implementations
- Active Scripting
- JScript .NET
- Is primary topic of
- JScript
- Label
- enJScript
- LatestReleaseDate
- enMarch 2011
- LatestReleaseVersion
- 9
- Latest release version
- 9.0
- Link from a Wikipage to an external page
- msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/49zhkzs5(v=vs.100).aspx
- www.webmasterworld.com/forum91/68.htm
- msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/72bd815a(vs.71).aspx
- msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/894hfyb4(v=vs.100).aspx
- blogs.msdn.com/hugunin/archive/2007/04/30/a-dynamic-language-runtime-dlr.aspx
- msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hbxc2t98.aspx
- blogs.msdn.com/jitu/archive/2007/05/04/introducing-managed-jscript.aspx
- blogs.msdn.com/jscript
- blogs.msdn.com/jscript/archive/2007/05/04/managed-jscript-announced.aspx
- docs.microsoft.com/en-us/scripting/javascript/what-s-new-in-javascript
- download.microsoft.com/download/f/f/e/ffea3abf-b55f-4924-b5a5-bde0805ad67c/Windows%20Script%20Release%20Notes.rtf
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- .htm
- .html
- .js
- .jse
- .NET Compact Framework
- .NET Framework
- .wsc
- .wsf
- Active Scripting
- Active Server Pages
- ASP.NET
- Block comments
- Category:Internet Explorer
- Category:JavaScript dialect engines
- Category:JavaScript programming language family
- Category:Microsoft programming languages
- Category:Object-based programming languages
- Category:Prototype-based programming languages
- Category:Scripting languages
- Chakra (JavaScript engine)
- Common Language Runtime
- Common Language Specification
- Conditional comment
- C Sharp (programming language)
- Document Object Model
- Douglas Crockford
- Duck typing
- Dynamic Language Runtime
- Dynamic typing
- ECMAScript
- ECMAScript 5
- Edge browser
- File:Jscript icon.gif
- HTA (programming language)
- HTML5
- HTML Application
- IntelliSense
- Internet Explorer
- Internet Explorer 10
- Internet Explorer 11
- Internet Explorer 3
- Internet Explorer 4.0
- Internet Explorer 5.0
- Internet Explorer 6
- Internet Explorer 7
- Internet Explorer 8
- Internet Explorer 9
- Internet Explorer Mobile
- Internet Information Services
- IronPython
- IronRuby
- JavaScript
- JScript.Encode
- JScript .NET
- Legacy software
- Microsoft
- Microsoft .NET
- Microsoft .NET Framework
- Microsoft Developer Network
- Microsoft Edge
- Microsoft Silverlight
- Microsoft Visual Studio
- Microsoft Windows
- OLE Automation
- PerlScript
- Silverlight
- SpiderMonkey
- Sun Microsystems
- VB.NET
- VBScript
- VC++
- Visual Basic
- Visual InterDev
- Visual Studio
- Weak typing
- Windows 10
- Windows 8
- Windows CE
- Windows Mobile
- Windows Script File
- Windows Script Host
- Windows XP
- WinJS
- XP service pack 3
- YUI Theater
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- 32
- Name
- enJScript
- Name
- enJScript
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- Microsoft Windows
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- 4kP21
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- J스크립트
- m.01n3qp
- Q553514
- ЈСкрипт
- جيه سكريبت
- جیاسکریپت
- SeeAlso
- Chakra (JScript engine)
- Subject
- Category:Internet Explorer
- Category:JavaScript dialect engines
- Category:JavaScript programming language family
- Category:Microsoft programming languages
- Category:Object-based programming languages
- Category:Prototype-based programming languages
- Category:Scripting languages
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- Typing
- Duck typing
- Dynamic typing
- Weak typing
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- JScript?oldid=1111359310&ns=0
- WikiPageLength
- 20136
- Wikipage page ID
- 263872
- Wikipage revision ID
- 1111359310
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