perlscript造句
例句与造句
- Included also is PerlScript, a Windows Script Host ( WSH ) engine implementing the Perl language.
- Users can install different scripting engines to enable them to script in other languages, for instance PerlScript.
- Apache : : ASP for example ports Classic ASP to the Apache Web Server, but can only interpret PerlScript.
- :Just set the history to grab a large page size worth of edits and process them with a suitable perlscript.
- It also means such applications can use multiple Active Scripting languages, e . g ., JScript, VBScript or PerlScript.
- It's difficult to find perlscript in a sentence. 用perlscript造句挺难的
- The Windows version includes an Active Scripting component for Windows Script Host ( WSH ) called PerlScript and an ISAPI module for embedding within Internet Information Services ( IIS ).
- This also goes for file access and processing the earliest WSH engines for VBScript and JScript do not since the base language did not, whilst PerlScript, ooRexxScript, and the others have this from the beginning.
- When a server implementing CGI such as the Windows Internet Information Server, ports of Apache and others, all or most of the engines can be used; the most commonly used are VBScript, JScript, PythonScript, PerlScript, ActivePHPScript, and ooRexxScript.
- Any scripting language connected to the Windows can be accessed by external means of PerlScript, PythonScript, VBScript and the other engines available can be used to access databases ( Lotus Notes, Microsoft Access, Oracle ) and spreadsheets ( Microsoft Excel, Lotus 1??, Quattro Pro ).
- The current versions of the default WSH engines and all or most of the third party engines have socket abilities as well; as a CGI script or otherwise, PerlScript is the choice of many programmers for this purpose and the VBScript and various Rexx-based engines are also rated as sufficiently powerful in connectivity and text-processing abilities to also be useful.
- I suppose the permission commands could be generated by a perlscript ? and if I am correct, there is a 30s timeout on queries, so that the system would not go down even from the stupidest commands ? but it's ok, I have hardly ever used it myself, if was nice to have, and not in any way essential . ( "'? "') 10 : 32, 19 Dec 2004 ( UTC)