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VK
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VK
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JScript.Net (JScript 7.0) is official documented language
2006-01-13 01:52:37 AM
It seems that MSDN finished documentation migration, so one may want to update the reference bookmarks. JScript 5.6 is no longer the official documented release (all links are 404). All documentation is migrated and updated at: <msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/jscript7/html/jsoriJScript.asp> Just FYI P.S. If your browser is now IE 5.5 or higher the navigation will be far of comfortable, also some pages may miss some content. - |
| Martin Honnen
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2006-01-13 02:08:00 AM
Re:JScript.Net (JScript 7.0) is official documented language
VK wrote:
QuoteJScript 5.6 is no longer the official documented release (all links are -- Martin Honnen JavaScript.FAQTs.com/ - |
| Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn
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2006-01-13 02:08:00 AM
Re:JScript.Net (JScript 7.0) is official documented language
VK wrote:
QuoteIt seems that MSDN finished documentation migration, so one may want to microsoft.com -->MSDN Online -->Library -->Web Development -->Scripting -->JScript -->JScript Language Reference The old URLs stopped working about a _month_ ago: PointedEars - |
| VK
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2006-01-13 02:39:00 AM
Re:JScript.Net (JScript 7.0) is official documented language
Martin Honnen wrote:
QuoteI can find the JScript docs fine here: means. The issue is - what documentation Microsoft *wants* do display - thus hold a responsability for it (oh well, at least an imaginary one :-). As Microsoft server is really a cluster with possible cross-caching (plus caching on ISP's proxies) the old links will be flickering for a while (one time OK, another time noop). For instance the link I used last 2 years: <msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp> became final 404 (after a week of flickering) only today morning. - |
| Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn
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2006-01-13 02:48:00 AM
Re:JScript.Net (JScript 7.0) is official documented language
VK wrote: QuoteMartin Honnen wrote: |
