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I need a list of all....

Mhtml
08-18-2002, 03:33 AM
Where can I find a list of all asp vb & js commands , objects, operators, etc?

Phip
08-18-2002, 06:10 PM
good luck, i've been looking for the same thing.

webmarkart
08-19-2002, 03:27 AM
I can help with all of the asp objects...

http://www.webmarkart.com/asp_objects.jpg

Roy Sinclair
08-19-2002, 06:38 AM
Here (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/nhp/Default.asp?contentid=28001169)

raf
08-19-2002, 08:17 AM
search for the mse.exe on your computer (if you have office 2000 installed) Its perfect for writing asp (with VB or Jscript) and it's helpfunction contains all the things you are looking for (and more) + it's free

Mhtml
08-19-2002, 10:06 AM
I've off2k I'll try it and thanks webmarkart for the extremly large jpg which my 56k modem struggled to pull up onto my screen..lol;)

Mhtml
08-19-2002, 10:10 AM
cool, found mse.exe Never even realised I had it lol..
Thanks raf.:thumbsup:

raf
08-19-2002, 12:57 PM
yeah. it was the biggest IT-shock I ever had : something usefull and free from micro$oft.

webmarkart
08-19-2002, 02:58 PM
sorry Mhtml, but that was the best I could do. I scanned it at 75dpi and a resolution of 1... yeah I could have imported it to imageready to optimize it but it wouldnt have made it that much smaller. The fact is that it is a large image (484x858). When are you going to jion the 21st century and get broadband... it only takes me 1/2 second to bring up that image... just kidding!

Mhtml
08-24-2002, 12:54 PM
that is a fair statement, but there is no way I could afford broadband, well yet. I'm working on a big project comprising of a program I'm writing and an asp I'm also making, It's hopefully going to make me a large amount of money.....:D


ps: I'm not telling what it is.:p

ldiuf
08-26-2002, 05:49 PM
Hey,
Big surprise with that MSE.exe.

[quote]
search for the mse.exe on your computer (if you have office 2000 installed) Its perfect for writing asp (with VB or Jscript) and it's helpfunction contains all the things you are looking for (and more) + it's free
[/qoute]
I found it too, but how do I get it to show all the stuff for ASP?
[quote]
Where can I find a list of all asp vb & js commands , objects, operators, etc?
[/qoute]

I mean it opens the files and identifies all the areas of the code but where or how do I get it to show the ASP, VBScript, Syntaxes and such?

Cheers,
Larry:thumbsup:

oracleguy
08-26-2002, 08:19 PM
You mean like this:

http://www.kurannet.com/asp1.gif
http://www.kurannet.com/asp2.gif

I used Microsoft InterDev 6 for that.

raf
08-27-2002, 08:00 AM
Idiuf, i can't quite follow you. when i open an asp-file, my source looks just the same as in Oracleguy's post (with the syntax and completion boxes and all)

if your searching for the VB or Jscript function, the object and their arguments etc, just open the helpfunction and look at the content. You'll see its all their.

Roy Sinclair
08-27-2002, 11:38 PM
Originally posted by ldiuf
Hey,
Big surprise with that MSE.exe.

[quote]
search for the mse.exe on your computer (if you have office 2000 installed) Its perfect for writing asp (with VB or Jscript) and it's helpfunction contains all the things you are looking for (and more) + it's free
[/qoute]
I found it too, but how do I get it to show all the stuff for ASP?
[quote]
Where can I find a list of all asp vb & js commands , objects, operators, etc?
[/qoute]

I mean it opens the files and identifies all the areas of the code but where or how do I get it to show the ASP, VBScript, Syntaxes and such?

Cheers,
Larry:thumbsup:

If you follow the link I posted above and Click on the VBScript Documentation link that's right in the middle of the page you can find all that documentation.

ldiuf
09-04-2002, 02:13 PM
Just got back from vacation and I really would like to get back on this one, please.

All the previous threads were greate advice and even thought I visited and read (for the most part) the contents, it still doesn't give ma a hoot and holler about what book I can get to keep at my desk one or two or three etc that covers the beef of the language (even SQL ADO VBS etc) without all the ""This is how you make a forum... this is how you make a shoping cart... visit this site for more... blah blah blah. I even spent three days in a *&%$#@ Microsuck Official Courses for ASP and that's all we (the class) got. I can't spend 24 hours on the INet reading site after site I'd like to have some real, tangable, reference book that wont fill me full of duhhhhhh and still keep me in the dark.

I mean, com'on... I would think that with all the users out there that come to this forum someone should have some sorta idea.

Well That's my beef, Hope someone can help.

Cheers,
Larry

Roy Sinclair
09-04-2002, 04:50 PM
Oooh! You want a book for that. The best one I know of is from MS. It's the "Visual InterDev 6.0 Web Technologies Reference" ISBN 1-57231-871-6.

It's basically a reference manual covering HTML Character Sets, CSS (as implemented in IE 4), HTML Elements, Document Object Model, JScript, VBScript (ASP), Design Time Controls, Scripting Object Model, DHTML Scriptlet and ADO. It's a very thick book (1575 pages) full of references and only the most succinct of examples. Definitely not a tutorial narrative.

allida77
09-05-2002, 02:26 PM
http://download.microsoft.com/download/winscript56/Install/5.6/W982KMeXP/EN-US/scrdoc56en.exe


Try this it is a very good reference for Jscript and vbscript

ldiuf
09-05-2002, 04:18 PM
Thank You Roy and Allida,
I'm getting the book tonight and I have already installed the executable. I really appreciate your time.

Cheers,
Larry:thumbsup:

Morgoth
09-05-2002, 05:14 PM
Hey, that looks sweet! maybe I should use something like this.

(I am looking for something that runs my ASP code the exact same way VB6.0 runs it's VB code.)



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