Microsoft's version of JavaScript that runs only on the Microsoft Explorer browser.
Microsoft terminology for ECMAScript See ECMAScript
An interpreted, object-based scripting language that borrows from C, C++, and Java. It is the Microsoft implementation of ECMA script, as defined by the specification of the European Computer Manufacturers Association.
JScript is Microsoft's JavaScript implementation, and is fully ECMAScript compliant. JScript can be used as a client and server-side development language, and can be integrated with other Microsoft technologies such as ASP.
The Microsoft open implementation of JavaScript. JScript is fully compatible with JavaScript in Netscape Navigator version 2.0.
A variant of JavaScript developed by Microsoft using slightly different script commands. Some browsers support JavaScript and others support JScript. Therefore, it is a good idea to test code on all browsers to assure the results are satisfactory.
Similar to JavaScript but with extensions specifically for the Windows environment. Can be used in Active Server Pages. Also see VBScript.
A scripting language based on the Java programming language. JScript is comparable to VBScript in its functionality, but uses Java-like syntax.
JScript is Microsoft's version of Javascript.
Microsoft's implementation of ECMAScript standard based on JavaScript. Limited, object-based, interpreted scripting language. Here is the official JScript site. JScript is comparable to VBScript.
Jscript is a modified version of JavaScript for Internet Explorer.
Microsoft's proprietary implementation of JavaScript (see above)
An interpreted server-side programming script language that is used in HTML programs and ASP files.
The Microsoft implementation of the JavaScript scripting language.
An object-based scripting language distantly and loosely related to Java. JScript code is inserted directly into an HTML page.
Microsoft's version of Javascript. JScript runs under Internet Explorer.
Microsoft's name for its implementation of JavaScript.
A proprietary Microsoft variant of JavaScript (above).
n. Microsoft's version of JavaScript, which is built into the Microsoft Internet Explorer Web browser. JScript is a powerful scripting language targeted specifically for the Internet. It is implemented as a fast, portable, lightweight interpreter for use in World Wide Web browsers and other applications that use Microsoft ActiveX Controls, Automation servers, and Java applets. See also ActiveX controls, Java, JavaScript.
The Microsoft open implementation of JavaScript. JScript complies with the ECMA 262 language specification.
JScript is Microsoft's Active Scripting implementation of ECMAScript, an international standard based on Netscape's JavaScript and Microsoft's JScript languages. JScript is implemented as a Windows Script engine. This means that it can be "plugged in" to any application that supports Windows Script, such as Internet Explorer, Active Server Pages, and Windows Script Host.