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JScript
Microsoft's implementation of JavaScript. It is similar to JavaScript, but has extensions specifically for the Windows environment. Internet Explorer natively supports JScript and VBScript, and both scripting languages have their strengths and weaknesses for Web page programming. JScript is also used in Active Server Pages (ASPs). See ASP, JavaScript and VBScript.


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The first shores up multiple versions of the JScript Scripting Engine and is rated critical for Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista and Server 2008 (except for Windows Server R2 for x64 and Itanium systems).
Bulletin MS09-045 resolves a flaw in the JScript Scripting Engine, MS09-046 fixes one bug in the DHTML Editing Component ActiveX control and MS09-047 fills two holes in the Windows Media Format.
2 Compilation ASP Classic is comprised of VBScript or Jscript interpreted at run-time which means each page has a specific performance hit due to line by line interpretation.
 
 
 
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