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Posted by Rory Browne on 10/04/42 11:09
Okay:
You need to be explain yourself in a MUCH CLEARER manner.
You want to 'call' a 'vbscript' from a php file. What exactly do you
mean? Do you want to run server-side vbscript, or do you want to run
client-side vbscript. Do you want to use asp-style vbscript to
generate html, or do you want to use vbscript to manipulate the html
that is already loaded.
Iy looks like, since you are 'double-clicking' on a html file, that
what you want is client-side vbscript. In this case, 'calling' the
vbscript would be the same way as 'calling' javascript, or Jscript.
Simply put it in <script type="text/vbscript"></script> tags, and it
would be 'called' similarly to javascript. Bare in mind that you
cannot generally 'double-click' on a php file. You generally have to
load it through a web server(eg apache, or IIS).
As above, you need to restate your question.
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 14:05:21 +0000, lef1 <lef1@student.cs.ucc.ie> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am in desperate need of some help in calling a vbscript file from a php
> file.
> I have searched high and low and have come up with nothing that will do it.
> I have found one example of a html file, which will call a vbscript file when
> the html file is double-clicked, but wont work if the file is viewd from the
> http://localhost.
> I really need a solution to this problem, any help you could offer would be
> appreciated greatly.
> Thanks,
> Laura
>
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