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JavaScript scripting engine for Linux.

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Jacob Ippen

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Jul 14, 2003, 2:08:14 PM7/14/03
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Hi all,

I have done some programming in JScript, using WSH under WinNT for some time
now and have recently undertaken a scripting assignment under the Linux
platform. I was wondering if any of you would know of the availability of a
JavaScript engine for Linux. I was hoping to be able to use (or easily port)
some of my code to this environment without having to re-write most of it.

Thanks,

Jacob.

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Jul 16, 2003, 2:48:02 AM7/16/03
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Not natively.

Yet no wsh.

hta is win32 by MS definition.

I belive IE runs so and so and problably not entirely so.

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A Nengineer

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Aug 7, 2003, 10:10:09 AM8/7/03
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Um, I thought that by definition, Java code was automatically "portable."

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