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EDITING SCRIPT FILES WITH SCRIPT EDITOR 2.1
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Figure 7.8
Most JavaScript
editors and compilers
focus their attention
on Web pages.
Editing Script Files with Script Editor 2.1
You can edit almost any kind of script using Script Editor 2.1 (
http://www.brinesoft.com/
ScriptEditor.asp
) from BrineSoft. However, the main reason that this editor is different from the
others in this chapter is that it provides the means to edit the Windows Script File (WSF) scripts on
your system. You can use any text or XML editor to work with WSF, but it??™s better to have an editor
specifically designed for the task. In addition to the material in this chapter, you??™ll also find a
review of this product at
http://rbytes.net/software/script-editor-review/
.
The first time you start Script Editor 2.1, it asks whether you want to add existing scripts to a
workspace. You can also create new workspaces as needed using the Workspace 
New command.
Storing your scripts in workspaces makes them easier to manage. You can separate scripts by type
and purpose. Choose any existing workspace by selecting its entry in the Workspace field.
Considering the WSH Alternatives
Microsoft created WSH many years ago.


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