It??™s amazing that this interpreted environment still meets so
many needs and will continue to meet them well into the future. However, you still need to consider what
WSH offers as part of your application-building task. At some point, you might need to consider giving
up the convenience that WSH provides and using an entirely different environment. You can find a
wealth of third-party utilities such as OnScript (
http://www.onscript.com/en/home.asp
) and
ExeScript (
http://www.hide-folder.com/overview/hf_7.html
) online. The important consideration
is finding the right tool for your particular needs.
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EDITING AND COMPILING BATCH FILES AND SCRIPTS
Script Editor comes with a number of sample scripts as shown in Figure 7.9. To open a package,
simply click its entry in the Files tab. Opened packages appear in red, while unopened packages appear
in black. The selected package appears in bold type to differentiate it from other opened packages.
Figure 7.9
Select any of the
sample scripts and
run them to see
how the scripting
technology works.
The ???Understanding the WSF??? section of Chapter 6 emphasizes the XML structure of WSF files.
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