show/hide this revision's text 3 Got rid of js syntax in VBScript code

If you are talking about VBScript, it doesn't have that kind of functionality. (at least not to my knowledge) I might attempt it like this :

Select myvar
   case "test":
      test

   case "anotherSub":
      anotherSub

   else
      defaultSub

end select

It's been a while since I wrote VBScript (thank god), so I'm not sure how good my syntax is.

EDIT-Another strategy

Personally, I would do the above, for security reasons. But if you absolutely do not like it, then you may want to try using different languages on your page. I have in the past used both Javascript AND VBScript on my Classic ASP pages (both server side), and was able to call functions declared in the other language from my current language. This came in especially handy when I wanted to do something with Regular Expressions, but was in VBScript.

You can try something like

<script language="vbscript" runat="server">
    MyJavascriptEval ( myvar);
myvar
</script>
<script language="javascript" runat="server">
    function MyJavascriptEval( myExpression)
    {
        eval(myExpression);
    }

    /* OR
    function MyJavascriptEval( myExpression)
    {
        var f = new Function(myExpression);
        f();
    }
    */
</script>

I didn't test this in a classic ASP page, but I think it's close enough that it will work with minor tweaks.

show/hide this revision's text 2 Added cross language solution

If you are talking about VBScript, it doesn't have that kind of functionality. (at least not to my knowledge) I might attempt it like this :

Select myvar
   case "test":
      test

   case "anotherSub":
      anotherSub

   else
      defaultSub

end select

It's been a while since I wrote VBScript (thank god), so I'm not sure how good my syntax is.

EDIT-Another strategy

Personally, I would do the above, for security reasons. But if you absolutely do not like it, then you may want to try using different languages on your page. I have in the past used both Javascript AND VBScript on my Classic ASP pages (both server side), and was able to call functions declared in the other language from my current language. This came in especially handy when I wanted to do something with Regular Expressions, but was in VBScript.

You can try something like

<script language="vbscript" runat="server">
    MyJavascriptEval( myvar);
</script>
<script language="javascript" runat="server">
    function MyJavascriptEval( myExpression)
    {
        eval(myExpression);
    }

    /* OR
    function MyJavascriptEval( myExpression)
    {
        var f = new Function(myExpression);
        f();
    }
    */
</script>

I didn't test this in a classic ASP page, but I think it's close enough that it will work with minor tweaks.

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If you are talking about VBScript, it doesn't have that kind of functionality. (at least not to my knowledge) I might attempt it like this :

Select myvar
   case "test":
      test

   case "anotherSub":
      anotherSub

   else
      defaultSub

end select

It's been a while since I wrote VBScript (thank god), so I'm not sure how good my syntax is.