ASP Procedures
In ASP you can call a JavaScript procedure from a VBScript and vice versa.
Procedures
The ASP source code can contain procedures and functions:
Example
<html>
<head>
<%
sub vbproc(num1,num2)
response.write(num1*num2)
end sub
%>
</head>
<body>
<p>Result: <%call vbproc(3,4)%></p>
</body>
</html>
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Insert the <%@ language="language" %> line above the
<html> tag to write the procedure/function in another scripting language:
Example
<%@ language="javascript" %>
<html>
<head>
<%
function jsproc(num1,num2)
{
Response.Write(num1*num2)
}
%>
</head>
<body>
<p>Result: <%jsproc(3,4)%></p>
</body>
</html>
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Differences Between VBScript and JavaScript
When calling a VBScript or a JavaScript procedure from an ASP file written in VBScript, you can use the
"call" keyword followed by the procedure name. If a procedure requires
parameters, the parameter list must be enclosed in parentheses when using the
"call" keyword. If you omit the "call" keyword, the
parameter list must not be enclosed in parentheses. If the procedure has no
parameters, the parentheses are optional.
When calling a JavaScript or a VBScript procedure from an ASP file written in JavaScript,
always use parentheses after the procedure name.
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Call procedures using VBScript
How to call both a JavaScript procedure and a VBScript procedure in an ASP file.

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