A Windows Script File (WSF) is a file type used by the Microsoft Windows Script Host. It allows mixing the scripting languages JScript and VBScript within a single file, or other scripting languages such as Perl, Object REXX, Python, or Kixtart if installed by the user. These types of scripts may also be used to link many other external scripts together using a src
parameter on the <script>
tag in a manner similar to HTML. Windows Script Files have the extension ".WSF"
. A WSF makes reference to each script module in a very basic XML hierarchy as shown below, adhering to those standards outside the <script>
tags. Literal use of "</script>" or "<script>" inside your <script>
tags and similar challenges can be handled by the use of CDATA, as shown within the examples.
A WSF may be useful for isolating errors. Its modular nature prevents one script reference from interfering with another. Here is a WSF example with one module that produces an error and one that does not:
WSF can refer to:
Baby, you can call on me
Anytime that you feel the need
And I'll be there in a hurry
Givin' you the best of me
And baby, you know I keep it nice and warm to satisfy
Baby, you know that I am always hot for you
And if there's any kinda love that will exemplify
My sweetie, I have got that kinda love times two
Boy, I'll do you all night long
Do you anyway you want
I will do you all night long
I wanna please you
Don't wanna tease you
You can melt in my body
And I will slowly melt onto you
Caress your face in my valley
Let me feel the sweetness of you
And baby, you know I keep it special each and every time
I never do nothin' once and never quite the same
And baby, you know if there is anything you want from me
I will supply so you can have it your way
Boy, I'll do you all night long
Do you anyway you want
I will do you all night long
I wanna please you
Don't wanna tease you
Here's the vibe, there's candlelight
As I undress for you, baby
A sip of wine, we take our time
Then I undress you too
I look at you, you look at me
And then we both embrace
And then we just let nature take it's place
Boy, I'll do you all night long
Do you anyway you want
I will do you all night long
I wanna please you
Don't wanna tease you
Do you anyway, any kinda way
Do it anyway you want
Do you anyway, any kinda way
Do it with you all night long
Do you anyway, any kinda way
Do it anyway you want
I wanna please you
Don't wanna tease you
Do you anyway, any kinda way
Do it anyway you want
Do you anyway, any kinda way
Do it to you all night long
Do you anyway, any kinda way
Do it anyway you want
I wanna please you
Don't wanna tease you
All night, all night long
Do you anyway you want
Hey, yeah yeah
A Windows Script File (WSF) is a file type used by the Microsoft Windows Script Host. It allows mixing the scripting languages JScript and VBScript within a single file, or other scripting languages such as Perl, Object REXX, Python, or Kixtart if installed by the user. These types of scripts may also be used to link many other external scripts together using a src
parameter on the <script>
tag in a manner similar to HTML. Windows Script Files have the extension ".WSF"
. A WSF makes reference to each script module in a very basic XML hierarchy as shown below, adhering to those standards outside the <script>
tags. Literal use of "</script>" or "<script>" inside your <script>
tags and similar challenges can be handled by the use of CDATA, as shown within the examples.
A WSF may be useful for isolating errors. Its modular nature prevents one script reference from interfering with another. Here is a WSF example with one module that produces an error and one that does not:
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