Displaying Information with JScript .NET
Visual Studio .NET 2003
Programs typically display information to a user. The most basic method is to display a text string. A JScript program may display information through different procedures depending on the use of the program. There are three common ways to use JScript: in an ASP.NET page, in a client-side Web page, and from the command line. Some methods for displaying from each environment are discussed here.
In This Section
- Displaying from a Command-Line Program
- Explains how to use the JScript print statement or the .NET Framework System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show method to display data from a command-line program.
- Displaying from ASP.NET
- Demonstrates how to use the <%= %> construct to display data from an ASP.NET program.
- Displaying Information in the Browser
- Explains how to use the write or writeln methods to display data directly in a browser.
- Using Message Boxes
- Describes how to use the alert, confirm, and prompt methods of the window object to create prompt message boxes, which typically solicit input from users.
Related Sections
- JScript Reference
- Lists elements that comprise the JScript Language Reference and provides an example of the correct syntax for each element.
- MessageBox.Show Method
- Illustrates the syntax of the MessageBox.Show method and the options that return various results.