Hi all,
At one time I got a copy of a java script named HomerJS (written by Jamal
Mazrui). It's not really documented, and so I'm not sure if he ever published
it, or if he included it with homer, or if he just sent me a copy. I can't
find any documentation or examples.
It is supposed to let you call the java script Eval() function from VBScript;
however, every thing I've tried has failed. The java script which needs to be
running in order for this to be used is placed below; I would appreciate it if
anyone here who knows java script could take a look and see if this (as
written) can even work, and if so give me a VBScript example showing how to use
it, or tell me it has a problem so that I'll stop!
(I need this because I need to interface with a RESTful app on the web which
only returns JSON results), and I need to do so using VBScript).
Thanks.
Chip
function HomerJS() {
this.Eval = Eval
} // HomerJS constructor
function Eval(sText) {
var v
try {
v = eval(sText)
}
catch (e) {
v = "undefined"
}
return v
} // Eval method
ClientInformation.ScriptName = "HomerJS"
ClientInformation.ScriptVersion = "1.1"
ClientInformation.ScriptDescription = "Access the eval function of JScript at
runtime."
ClientInformation.ScriptHelp = "HomerJS is a shared object that provides access
to the eval function of JScript at runtime."
SharedObjects.Register("org.NonvisualDevelopment.HomerJS", new HomerJS)
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