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- 0, In this demonstration, you will learn how to add
- 3, VBScript code to a Web page using Visual InterDev.
- 8, Open the page you want to add client-side script to
- 11, with the Visual InterDev Source Editor. Then add
- 16, a <SCRIPT> section to the <HEAD> section of the page.
- 27, You can add the <SCRIPT> tags anywhere in the HTML
- 30, document, but it's easiest to add them to the top
- 33, of the file. Now set the LANGUAGE attribute to
- 36, VBScript. Inside the <SCRIPT> tags I can add any
- 45, VBScript code I want. For example, I can declare a
- 49, variable with dim x and set it equal to a value: x = 5.
- 57, Then I can use a MsgBox function to output the
- 64, variable x. Any code inside the <SCRIPT> tags that is
- 70, not part of a procedure will be run when the
- 72, document is first loaded into the browser. Let's save
- 76, this file and view it with the Visual InterDev
- 78, browser. Select Preview in Browser. Notice that the
- 87, message box runs, displaying the value of 5. When I
- 91, dismiss the message box, the rest of the page is
- 94, rendered. So, now you've seen how to add
- 97, initialization code to a Web page.
- 100, END