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COM+ emitting JSCRIPT

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Manish - 29 Sep 2003 13:24 GMT
Hi all,
        Anybodys help will be appreciated. I have to
develop a COM+ component that is supposed to emit JScript
code. This is for an HTML Authoring project. This
multithreaded component will sit on the server and
provide service to clients on different machines in the
same intranet. This will provide services like standard
text formatting (cut, copy, font, color etc) + Table
insertion + resource insertion (images etc.). JSCRIPT i am
told will carry data internally between component and
frontend.
       Problem is that i cannot understand how this will
be done in the sense that how different parts will fit in.
I will have the HTML, the CSS but how does JScript help in
formatting and doing all this.
        Please help me if u can.

Manish
name - 18 Oct 2003 09:53 GMT
Beta it in plain text.

If we like it, we may allow you to

post open source of the binary.
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" text formatting (cut, copy"

!= formatting

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Until then.

> Hi all,
>          Anybodys help will be appreciated. I have to
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>
> Manish
Subash - 20 Jan 2004 08:32 GMT
I would recommend you taking some basic web classes to understand how it
works. There are lots of sites in the internet that provide basis
tutorials. Thanks

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