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| | ANN: Using include files Hello, I have written an application - VBSInc - that allows you to import include files into a VBS file. The application does not use the VBS "ExecuteGlobal" method. Some advantages of VBSInc compared to "ExecuteGlobal" : -VBSInc creates one single VBS file (no reading of files during runtime). This allows you to compile \ encrypt (.exe \ .vbe) or debugg your entire VBS code using external tools Easy deployment of your VBS application -VBSInc displays the usage of functions, subs and classes in your VBS code allowing you to find unused code -In case of a runtime error VBSInc lets you identify the include-filename and linenumber within the include file that has caused the error more information: http://www.scout-soft.com/vbsinc/ Kind regards, Scott |
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