Transcript and/or ECMA - guess who started it?
Dave Cragg
dcragg at lacscentre.co.uk
Thu Feb 19 03:57:57 EST 2004
At 12:05 pm -0700 18/2/04, Dar Scott wrote:
>On Wednesday, February 18, 2004, at 11:24 AM, jbv wrote:
>One might need so support javascript in loaded web pages. That
>person will either need to build javascript with Transcript or use
>some other method. If it is available among 'do' languages that
>person might exploit it.
One practical use of having Javascript available among "do" languages
would be the ability to parse those proxy.pac scripts that are used
for automatic proxy configuration. I don't know if there are other
areas where javascript is used as a standard for implementing
services (aside from html pages), but if it's use becomes more
widespread, priorities will probably change.
If the "do" languages were to be expanded beyond AppleScript, I think
Javascript should be high on the list of priorities. But this kind of
support is different from using Javascript as an alternative to
Transcript. I don't see any great need for that.
Dave
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