Ken,

Thanks, So which would the default be? straight to console = "" or not?

I will look into Python. Not sure myself since python scripts use Python or PythonWin to execute.


Thanks again,

Tom

On Mar 22, 2006, at 2:27 PM, Ken Ray wrote:

What is the difference between straight to console and not? Why is
that important?

Excellent question, and unfortunately one I can't remember! :-)

I remember putting it into the code for others that may want to use the option, but I never have. And after looking on Microsoft's site, it looks
like it may be no longer an option. So just ignore it for now.

Lastly, I notice that Python is not among the parameters. Is it not a
choice or is it so different as to not work in this case?

To be honest, I know so little about Python that I didn't know if you can execute Python code in a similar way as VB Script. Do you know if it can?
I'd love to extend stsDoScript, but don't know what needs to be done.

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