By Michael Rad / Published on February 11th, 2008 / Computers
I know some people don't like VBScript for being

Microsoft-Centric, but it's very easy to get familiar with, and

once you know how to create your ASP pages in VBScript, you can

move on to any programming language of your choice.

First thing first: HTML tags and ASP scripts don't socialize

well, and although it is not a politically correct agenda, you

have to segregate them. Whenever you are writing the VBScript

code for ASP, enclose the code within .

So if you want to initialize a VBScript variable, do it like

this:

For instance, if you want to use the variable "name" in your HTML

(ASP, actually) page, all you have to do is:

Testing a VBSCript

! An ancient Egyptian mummy!

Another example:

Testing a VBSCript

The product of and is

So now its amply clear that whenever you want to insert Server

Side code, or a part of it, you enclose it within .

You can try making short programs and test run the page.

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