![]() ![]() Its most recent version is JScript 9.0, included in Internet Explorer 9. JScript was first supported in the Internet Explorer 3.0 browser released in August 1996. It also means such applications can use multiple Active Scripting languages, e.g., JScript, VBScript or PerlScript. This means that it can be "plugged in" to OLE Automation applications that support Active Scripting, such as Internet Explorer, Active Server Pages, and Windows Script Host. JScript is implemented as an Active Scripting engine. JScript is Microsoft's legacy dialect of the ECMAScript standard that is used in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 11 and older. com /en-us /previous-versions /hbxc2t98(v=vs.
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