Hi Mark,

thank you for your answer!

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>> If not, would it be possible to move the WSE (WindowsScript Engine a.k.a.
>> ActiveX) implementation for ooRexx 4.x up the waiting list, such that on
>> Windows 7 and later, "ooRexx-WSH" becomes operational/functional again?
>>     
> Just out of curiosity, have you run the same tests on Vista, to see
> what results you get?
>   
Unfortunately not (will be looking around for a Vista system to test it).

> As for the waiting list, it's not so much as to where it is on the
> list as to a need to find a developer, or developers, with the time,
> interest in, and level of skill, needed to do the task.
>   
Also, they need to know about the MS ActiveX interfaces, that get used
for DHTML, WSH (Windows Script Host), WSF (Windows Script Files) and WSC
(Windows Script COMponent) and the like. Here would be a starting point
for getting information about this:

    * <http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Search/en-us/?query=download+wsh+5.6>

The latest documentation of the ActiveX interfaces in the "5.6
Documentation" help file (script56.chm). Look in the table of contents
for the sections "Windows Script Host", "Windows Script Interfaces" (and
especially its subsection "Active Script Interfaces").

Regards,

---rony



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