VBScript or complete Visual Basic Scripting Edition is a scripting language that was interpreted when executed developed by Microsoft Corporation in 1996 which is often used in Internet Explorer web browsers (can be used from Internet Explorer 3.0 version). VBScript is a derived script language of the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language used in Microsoft Office and some other Microsoft-developed development platforms. VBScript eliminates some of the functions of VBA, as well as file I / O functions and direct access to the operating system to provide a secure platform for developing web-based applications using the Active Server Pages (ASP) platform. Internet Explorer is the first web browser to provide support for script code written in the VBScript language. VBScript can run on Windows 9x / ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 as well as some UNIX platforms.
VBScript can not be used to create stand-alone programs. However, VBScript must be entered into an HTML file. When Internet Explorer opens the HTML file document, VBScript can perform the same functionality as JavaScript - the script will be executed. VBScript can also be used to create an HTML alliance (which has a .HTA extension) that requires at least Internet Explorer 5 or later to run. HTA does not directly use Internet Explorer, but uses a program, which is MSHTA.EXE, which interprets and executes the code.
VBScript can not be used to create stand-alone programs. However, VBScript must be entered into an HTML file. When Internet Explorer opens the HTML file document, VBScript can perform the same functionality as JavaScript - the script will be executed. VBScript can also be used to create an HTML alliance (which has a .HTA extension) that requires at least Internet Explorer 5 or later to run. HTA does not directly use Internet Explorer, but uses a program, which is MSHTA.EXE, which interprets and executes the code.
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