Overview of Internet Information Services 5.0

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Active Scripting

Active Scripting is a technology created by Microsoft to help developers take advantage of existing scripting languages and to benefit from their use through a COM interface. Microsoft ships two languages that take advantage of Active Scripting—VBScript and JScript. However, the scripting interface is open, allowing third parties to supply their own languages—like Perl—to any application that implements scripting.


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