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Submitted on: 6/26/2002 1:11:05 PM
By: dilenger 
Level: Intermediate
User Rating: By 1 Users
Compatibility: JavaScript
Views: 9005
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     calling VBScript from JScript
 
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'**************************************
' Name: DILENGER
' Description:calling VBScript from JScript
' By: dilenger
'
' Assumes:this sample demonstrate in simple way to call a VBScript sub from that JScript function / event.
'
'This code is copyrighted and has' limited warranties.Please see http://www.Planet-Source-Code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=2996&lngWId=14'for details.'**************************************

<script language="JScript">
function dilenger() {
if (event.button==2) {
Error_Click();
 }
}
document.onmousedown=dilenger
</script>
<script language="VBScript">
sub Error_Click()
Msgbox "A Runtime Error has occured" &vbcrlf& _
 "Do you wish to debug this code" &vbcrlf& "" &vbcrlf& _
 "Error: Out of stack space" &vbcrlf& _
 "Line: 9872" ,vbCritical + vbYesNo, "Runtime Error"
end sub
</script>


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7/14/2003 10:16:55 AMdp_pro

For users of non-IE browsers, the VBScript block will be ignored. Here's a way to setup a variable to see if your VBScript fuctions will be available: In the block, put: VBEnabled=false; Then in the block, (which would need to come after the JScript block), put: VBEnabled=true Then you can use the VBEnabled variable to know if you can use VB's msgbox, or if you'll need to use JS's confirm.
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10/30/2004 10:35:01 AMA_X_O

cheers, i appreciate you input.
A_X_O
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