From: Rony G. F. <Ron...@wu...> - 2012-08-22 17:41:30
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Just to add another piece that might be itneresting/helpful eventually (took a long time to get there, as many of the promising links were out-of-date), which is an ActiveX script eninge implementation for Ruby (RubyScript, RScript) with sources: <http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-PaloAlto/9251/ruby/main.html>, <http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-PaloAlto/9251/ruby/history.en.html>.with a link to <http://svn.arton.no-ip.info/RScript18/1.2.0.0/>. ---rony On 22.08.2012 11:37, Rony G. Flatscher wrote: > Due to the new kernel of ooRexx 4 the ActiveX scripting support of the previous versions cannot be > used anymore. > > While researching I stumbled over the following URLs: > > * "ATL Active Script Engine Wrapper | Download · View Source Code (link opens new window) | > Microsoft did us a favour when they produced Active Scripting. We can readily add scripting > facilities to our applications with practically no effort compared to what was required just a > few years ago. ...": > <http://adrianba.net/pages/software/scriptsite.html> which points to > > * <http://adrianba.net/pages/software/download/ScriptSite.h.html> > > Could that be something that could help research that corner to make also the latest ooRexx an > ActiveX script engine again with feasible efforts? > > ---rony |