You Have Learned VBScript, Now What?
VBScript Summary
This tutorial has taught you how to add VBScript to your HTML pages, to make
your web site more dynamic and interactive.
You have learned how to create variables and functions, and how to
make different scripts run in response to different scenarios.
For more information on VBScript, please look at our
VBScript examples and our
VBScript references.
Now You Know VBScript, What's Next?
The next step is to learn ASP.
While scripts in an HTML file are executed on the client (in the browser), scripts in an ASP file are
executed on the server.
With ASP you can dynamically edit, change or add any content of a Web page, respond to data submitted from HTML forms,
access any data or databases and return the results to a browser, customize a Web page to make it more
useful for individual users.
Since ASP files are returned as plain HTML, they can be viewed in any browser.
If you want to learn more about ASP, please
visit our ASP tutorial.
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