In message <94rvqt$p5k$1 / proxy2.fe.internet.bosch.de>
Ralf.Jantschek / uk.bosch.com writes:

> Hello,
> 
> it might be a silly question ;-) anyway is it possible to Ruby sripts with
> the WSH ?

I'm not a Winsows people so don't have enough knowledge but....


In RAA, there's an entry:
<http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/raa-list.rhtml?name=ActiveScriptRuby>

And on its own WWW site <http://activeruby.freeservers.com/main.html>,
the description says:


    ActiveScript

    Active Script Technology(#) was first introduced for Internet
    Explorer 3.0 to support both JavaScript and VisualBASIC Scripting
    Edition based on COM (Component Object Model). Active Script
    Technology rapidly grew to be Windows standard glue environments
    supported by IIS(Active Server Page), Visual Studio, Windows
    Scripting Host, Outlook etc. And there are some third party
    supplied engines, for example Perl, Haskell etc.  You can learn
    more deeply about Active Script Technology at Microsoft's
    Scripting Site.


    ActiveScriptRuby

    ActiveScriptRuby is a bridge component to interface Ruby with
    Active Script Host applications and vice versa.  It stands on both
    COM, and Win32 porting of Ruby.


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kjana / os.xaxon.ne.jp                               January 27, 2001
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