[TxMt] Windows Script Components

Luke Daley luke at code4days.com
Mon Jul 3 09:07:28 UTC 2006


On 03/07/2006, at 6:38 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:

> Shouldn’t be necessary. Try post more context.
>
> If you’re adding to the default HTML grammar, be sure to place the  
> rule above the JS <script> rule.

Shouldn't I be adding it to the XML grammar? Apologies for not be  
clearer about that.

I am working with .wsc files which are XML declarations of simple COM  
objects which TextMate already recognises as XML.

.....

Actually, just worked out what is wrong. I moved it from the bottom  
of the list of declerations to the top and it works now :) I wasn't  
aware that order played a part (I know, RTFM).

I suspect now it has destroyed other declarations though.

I am working with this inside an XML document...

---

<script language="VBScript">
<![CDATA[

' VBScript here.

]]>
</script>

---

What would be ideal is to treat everything inside '<script  
language="VBScript">\n<![CDATA['  and  ']]>\n</script>' as  
'source.vbscript'

Is there a way to match everything inside these tags excluding the  
tags themselves?

I do promise to package this up as a seperate  
WindowsScriptingComponents.tmbundle once I have the know how (not  
that I expect many to use it, but it can't hurt).

Thanks again,

LD.


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