Re: Problem with a "simple" script
- From: "asdf" <asdf@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 00:44:33 -0400
http://home.comcast.net/~CaptQueeg/ShowHexEquivs.wsf
It opens as a web page now.
The hoster or you may have changed or removed the mime-type.
Thanks for reaffirming my opinion that post, answer and sample
should be under the control of each individual and not a machine
( vendor ) making assumptions or forclosing on human relationships.
A prompt is a minor destraction as is an advert.
Thanks for not letting this also become a diversion or even a deception.
You are welcome.
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I am just not gung hoo on "advertisement" in the group, you see.
"asdf" <asdf@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uuHipVW4HHA.2208@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
You are not sharing the script,
you are trying to execute it on my machine.
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And then your lousy .jpg reference.
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Does law enforment now run around with spawned gun triggers,
ready to fire on a touch or a click ?
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Your "simple" insight makes me to write this.
"RichardOnRails" <RichardDummyMailbox58407@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1187416313.916543.41700@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxHi,
I wrote a pretty simple script which fails as noted below and I can't
figure out what's wrong. Any guidance would be most appreciated.
The script is posted on http://home.comcast.net/~CaptQueeg/ShowHexEquivs.wsf.
When I run it with "WScript ShowHexEquivs.wsf" in a Cmd window, I get
a Message Box, which is displayed on http://home.comcast.net/~CaptQueeg/ShowHexEquivs.jpg
Line 18, col. 21 appears to be the "E" starting the string following
the "WScript.Echo" command.
BTW, my purpose in writing this script is to have a convenient way to
invoke my hex-editor to display the ASCII codes of the special
keyboard characters so I can see deduce their collating sequence.
Thanks in Advance,
Richard
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