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by: colinderekwrightPosted on 2003-06-18 at 09:01:28ID: 8750363
No problem.
ASP/JScript is much better than ASP/VBScript.
The disadvantages I found were:
(1) No Option Explicit
(2) No By Ref
(3) Extra step converting VBArrays to JS arrays
(4) Slightly less convenient dealing with Collections.
The key advantages I found were:
(1) Objects as hash tables and data structures
(2) Declaration in loops
(3) Dynamic Arrays
(4) try { } catch { e }
(5) Brevity