JScript

JScript is Microsoft's offering of ECMAScript (still widely referred to as JavaScript by some). InfoPath uses JScript version 5.6 or later, which corresponds to the Internet Explorer 6 rendering engine used in InfoPath. InfoPath does not use JScript.NET.

SOLVING XPATH PROBLEMS

It can sometimes be difficult to work out the correct XPath location path to access a desired node in your JScript or VBScript code. See the section titled “Using An Expression Box to Compose XPath Expressions,” in Chapter 5, “Expression Boxes,” for details on how to use an expression box to help you write correct XPath location paths.

Many examples of how to use JScript are included in the InfoPath Software Development Kit (SDK).

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