I have this chunk of code in an ASP page
If Request.Form("sValM34") = "Fade" Then
hs.writelog "Fade", "Fade"
x=hs.Runscript("FadeToDarkMaster.txt",0,0)
hs.waitsecs (.3)
end if
and on a pressing a "Button" it runs and the script runs.
But I am puzzled by a couple of things
Why or what does the form x= do? opposed to writing it like this hs.runscript "FadeToDarkMaster.txt",0,0
Also and more importantly it seems that no matter what I set the WAIT attribute for runscript to 0 or False the ASP page waits till the script completes. Now I don't really know what I'm doing and I notice that True and False are VBS reserved keywords but I'm not sure I use them correctly. Can you just write False or True without setting their value? I also notice that False should test as 0 and True -1 so can you just use those values when a command is looking for Boolean? Well, in either case, it doesn't make any difference and my ASP page will wait till the script completes before finishing its page refresh after pressing the "button" that invokes the script.
thanks Rick
If Request.Form("sValM34") = "Fade" Then
hs.writelog "Fade", "Fade"
x=hs.Runscript("FadeToDarkMaster.txt",0,0)
hs.waitsecs (.3)
end if
and on a pressing a "Button" it runs and the script runs.
But I am puzzled by a couple of things
Why or what does the form x= do? opposed to writing it like this hs.runscript "FadeToDarkMaster.txt",0,0
Also and more importantly it seems that no matter what I set the WAIT attribute for runscript to 0 or False the ASP page waits till the script completes. Now I don't really know what I'm doing and I notice that True and False are VBS reserved keywords but I'm not sure I use them correctly. Can you just write False or True without setting their value? I also notice that False should test as 0 and True -1 so can you just use those values when a command is looking for Boolean? Well, in either case, it doesn't make any difference and my ASP page will wait till the script completes before finishing its page refresh after pressing the "button" that invokes the script.
thanks Rick