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Changing JavaScript into .EXE?


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Javadude

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Can you do that??
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No, javascript can not be compiled. Into machine or interpreted code.

You would need ASM, C, vb, ect. To be able to create an exe.

Edited by ratmilk, 16 July 2005 - 07:53 AM.

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UndeadInsanity

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JavaScript is processed by a browser, and thus cannot be compiled into an executable.
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"JavaScript is processed by a browser, and thus cannot be compiled into an executable." Doesn't have to be processed by a browser...
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