Re: A Script interpreter ?

From: Charles Stack (charles.stack_at_verizon.net)
Date: 10/28/03


Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 13:32:27 -0500

There are extensions in DxJavaScript that are not available in PaxScript
(or, so I am led to believe). In particular, it's possible to provide a
very high degree of interaction between your scripts and Delphi components.

"Brian Moelk" <bmoelk@NObrainendeavorSPAM.FORcomME> wrote in message
news:3f9e8be8$1@newsgroups.borland.com...
> > is this actually available?
>
> Seems to me PaxScript is the nextgen interpreter written by the same
author
> and supports more languages than just JavaScript.
>
> --
> Brian Moelk
> bmoelk@NObrainendeavorSPAM.FORcomME
> http://www.brainendeavor.com
>
>



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