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The java applet is in the java language and is run local to your computer, java script is in the language java script, this can be run local to server or computer. Java and java script are to different languages that run two different ways.
If you can get a browser onto the machine, you can run the JavaScript. You can also use a webserver to try to run server-side script, but this is a little iffy. It's more of a toy than a tool. You can also try things like Google's jslibs or Mozilla's SpiderMonkey, which allow you to run JS programs without a browser. In all cases outside a browser, your mileage may vary.
Java and Javascript are not the same thing and are not realted to each other. Javascript is not run on "computers" it is run on browsers (which admitedly run on computers) So, if your computer has a browser, it most likely runs javascript, of course this depends on the browser, but all major browser run javascript.
sys.argv is a way to access command line arguments in Python. sys.argv is an array of all the command line parameters, where the first value is the name of the file being run. For example, let's say you have a python script named example.py that looks like this: import sys print(sys.argv) This script will simply print the command line parameters in an array. If, for example, you run the script from a command line as python example.py param1 param2 the output will be ['example.py', 'param1', 'param2']
basic ideaScripts (Startup/Shutdown): Use this extension to specify the scripts that run when you start and shut down the computer. To configure the computer startup and shutdown scripts, start the Group Policy snap-in, expand Computer Configuration, expand Windows Settings, click Scripts (Startup/Shutdown), and then in the right pane, double-click the script that you want to configure. These scripts run on the Local System account.Scripts (Logon/Logoff): Use this extension to specify the scripts that run when a user logs on or logs off the computer. To configure the user logon and logoff scripts, start the Group Policy snap-in, expand User Configuration, expand Windows Settings, click Scripts (Logon/Logoff), and then in the right pane double-click the script that you want to configure. These scripts run on the User account and not on the Administrator account.
In the world of technology, where a script is a snippet or more of computer code, the proper grammar is: The script was run, or the script ran.
No, the shell needs both execute and read permissions to run the script.
A php script can only be executed within a Web server that runs php.
Java sun script.
how to run asp script. you must be install a webserver program, For example IIS(Internet Information Services),you can search "iis install" in Google.
A script is a file that contains a set of commands to be performed. Instead of you manually entering all of the commands into the console, the script is run and does it automatically.
As long as the script file is readable and executable, just type the name of the script and it will execute immediately. Otherwise, you can call the shell interpreter and have it run it immediately such as: bash ./thefile where ./thefile is the script you want to run. Or, substitute the shell interpreter you wish to use instead of bash, such as sh, ksh, tcsh, csh, etc.
Most websites in present day heavily depend on Java Script and AJAX.
Run 'vi /path/to/file/name', where 'name' is whatever you want the script to be called. Then edit the file like you would any other. Once you're done writing the script, close vi (don't forget to save the file on your way out! entering ':wq' does this). In order to be able to run your script, run 'chmod +x /path/to/file/name'.
If the shell script is readable and executable then to execute it just type the name of the shell script file. Otherwise, you can explicity call a shell interpreter to run the file as a shell script, i.e., ksh myfile
It depends how complicated it is, in general most scripts will be run instantly.
You are fabric dye. ("color-fast" dyes do not "run", or bleed into the rest of the fabric, whereas dyes that are not "color-fast" will "run", making your nice white shirt look all blue from those new jeans you put in with it.)