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  2. VBScript - Wikipedia

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    The VBScript language is modeled on classic Visual Basic. [13] Notable features include: A "procedure" is the main construct in VBScript for separating code into smaller modules. VBScript distinguishes between a function, which can return a result in an assignment statement, and a subroutine, which cannot.

  3. Module:Message box - Wikipedia

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    allowSmall – whether a small version of the message box can be produced with "small=yes". smallParam – a custom name for the small parameter. For example, if set to "left" you can produce a small message box using "small=left". smallClass – the class to use for small message boxes. substCheck – whether to perform a subst check or not.

  4. Visual Basic (classic) - Wikipedia

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    It resembles VB in syntax, but is a separate language—executed by vbscript.dll instead of the VB runtime. ASP and VBScript should not be confused with ASP.NET, which uses the .NET Framework for compiled web pages. OpenOffice Basic is a Visual Basic compatible interpreter that originated in StarOffice office suite.

  5. Visual Basic - Wikipedia

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    Visual Basic is a name for a family of programming languages from Microsoft. It may refer to: Visual Basic (.NET), the current version of Visual Basic launched in 2002 which runs on .NET

  6. Module:Message box/doc - Wikipedia

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    allowSmall – whether a small version of the message box can be produced with "small=yes". smallParam – a custom name for the small parameter. For example, if set to "left" you can produce a small message box using "small=left". smallClass – the class to use for small message boxes. substCheck – whether to perform a subst check or not.

  7. Windows Script Host - Wikipedia

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    The first example is very simple; it shows some VBScript which uses the root WSH COM object "WScript" to display a message with an 'OK' button. Upon launching this script the CScript or WScript engine would be called and the runtime environment provided.

  8. Dialog box - Wikipedia

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    Non-modal or modeless dialog boxes are used when the requested information is not essential to continue, and so the window can be left open while work continues elsewhere. A type of modeless dialog box is a toolbar which is either separate from the main application, or may be detached from the main application, and items in the toolbar can be used to select certain features or functions of the ...

  9. Module talk:Message box/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    User:Redrose64: The deficiency is that the other message boxes can't do what ambox can do. I requested it because I have a use for a left-aligned message box on pages which aren't articles, and I believe that it's an uncontroversial change, because it's making the other message boxes capable of displaying in a way that currently only ambox can.