| 1. Main Page |
| 2. Table of content |
| 3. Copyright |
| 4. Foreword | Foreword |
| 5. Preface | Preface |
| 6. Why This Book? | Why This Book? |
| 7. Who Should Read This Book? | Who Should Read This Book? |
| 8. How This Book Should Be Used | How This Book Should Be Used |
| 9. How This Book Is Structured | How This Book Is Structured |
| 10. Conventions in This Book | Conventions in This Book |
| 11. How To Contact Us | How To Contact Us |
| 12. Part I: The Basics |
| 13. Chapter 1. Introduction | Chapter 1. Introduction |
| 14. 1.1 VBScript s History and Uses | 1.1 VBScript s History and Uses |
| 15. 1.2 What VBScript Is Used For: Gluing Together Objects | 1.2 What VBScript Is Used For: Gluing Together Objects |
| 16. 1.3 Differences Between VBScript and VBA | 1.3 Differences Between VBScript and VBA |
| 17. Chapter 2. Program Structure | Chapter 2. Program Structure |
| 18. 2.1 Functions and Procedures | Subroutine Names Defining a Function s Return Value Passing Parameters by Reference 2.1 Functions and Procedures |
| 19. 2.2 Classes | 2.2 Classes |
| 20. 2.3 Global Code | 2.3 Global Code |
| 21. 2.4 Reusable Code Libraries | 2.4 Reusable Code Libraries |
| 22. Chapter 3. Data Types and Variables | Chapter 3. Data Types and Variables |
| 23. 3.1 VBScript Data Types: The Many Faces of the Variant | 3.1 VBScript Data Types: The Many Faces of the Variant |
| 24. 3.2 Variables and Constants | VBScript and the Option Base Statement VBScript and User-Defined Structures Global Scope 3.2 Variables and Constants |
| 25. Chapter 4. Error Handling and Debugging | Chapter 4. Error Handling and Debugging |
| 26. 4.1 Debugging | How the VB Debugger and the Script Debugger Differ 4.1 Debugging |
| 27. 4.2 Error Handling | Exception Handling in ASP 4.2 Error Handling |
| 28. 4.3 Common Problem Areas and How to Avoid Them | 4.3 Common Problem Areas and How to Avoid Them |
| 29. Chapter 5. VBScript with Active Server Pages | Chapter 5. VBScript with Active Server Pages |
| 30. 5.1 How ASP Works | RUNATServer 5.1 How ASP Works |
| 31. 5.2 Active Server Pages Object Model | 5.2 Active Server Pages Object Model |
| 32. Chapter 6. Programming Outlook Forms | Chapter 6. Programming Outlook Forms |
| 33. 6.1 Why Program Outlook Forms? | 6.1 Why Program Outlook Forms? |
| 34. 6.2 The Form-Based Development Environment | 6.2 The Form-Based Development Environment |
| 35. 6.3 Running Your Code | Control References in Code 6.3 Running Your Code |
| 36. 6.4 Program Flow | 6.4 Program Flow |
| 37. 6.5 The Outlook Object Model | 6.5 The Outlook Object Model |
| 38. 6.6 Accessing Other Object Models | 6.6 Accessing Other Object Models |
| 39. Chapter 7. Windows Script Host 5.6 | Chapter 7. Windows Script Host 5.6 |
| 40. 7.1 Why Use WSH? | 7.1 Why Use WSH? |
| 41. 7.2 Running WSH Scripts | 7.2 Running WSH Scripts |
| 42. 7.3 Program Flow | 7.3 Program Flow |
| 43. 7.4 The WSH Object Model | Configuring Remote Scripting 7.4 The WSH Object Model |
| 44. 7.5 WSH Language Elements | 7.5 WSH Language Elements |
| 45. 7.6 Accessing Other Object Models | 7.6 Accessing Other Object Models |
| 46. Chapter 8. VBScript with Internet Explorer | Chapter 8. VBScript with Internet Explorer |
| 47. 8.1 The SCRIPT Tag | 8.1 The SCRIPT Tag |
| 48. 8.2 What Can You Do with Client-Side Scripting? | 8.2 What Can You Do with Client-Side Scripting? |
| 49. 8.3 Understanding the IE Object Model | vbscript to create a scrollable html table |
| 50. Chapter 9. Windows Script Components | Chapter 9. Windows Script Components |
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