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12.1 Detailed Directions
This section contains detailed information on various questions concerning scripts. It contains the following
topics:
Use the Editor (Page 222)
Import and Export Scripts (Page 222)
Find Strings in a Script (Page 223)
Find and Replace Strings in a Script (Page 224)
Go to a Line in a Script (Page 225)
Change the Editor Language (Page 225)
Toggle Bookmarks (Page 226)
Jump to Bookmarks (Page 226)
Use Functions created for PlanetPress Watch/Server in Scripts (Page 227)
12.1.1 Use the Editor
The Script Editor and XSLT Editor share most of the same commands and functions. You can open the Script
Editor using the Open Editor button both from the Run Script Properties dialog box and from the Open
XSLT Properties dialog box. When you do so, the script currently displayed in the dialog box is pasted to the
editor’s scripting box.
For information on the available editor options, refer to Editor Options (Page 258).
Related topics:
Import and Export Scripts (Page 222)
Find Strings in a Script (Page 223)
Find and Replace Strings in a Script (Page 224)
Go to a Line in a Script (Page 225)
Change the Editor Language (Page 225)
Toggle Bookmarks (Page 226)
Jump to Bookmarks (Page 226)
Use Functions created for PlanetPress Watch/Server in Scripts (Page 227)
12.1.2 Import and Export Scripts
Both the Script Editor and XSLT Editor let you import and export scripts. Note that when you import a script, it
replaces any script currently displayed in the editor.
To import a script:
1. In the editor, choose File | Import.
The Open dialog box appears.
2. To import a script that uses a different scripting language or that was saved under a different file
format, make a selection in the Files of type drop-down list.
3. Navigate to the script you want to import and select it.
4. Click OK.
The script is imported, displayed and formatted according to the syntax of the language selected in the
editor. If the imported file had the extension of a recognized scripting language (.vbs or .js, for
example), the editor language is automatically changed.
To export a script:
1. In the editor, choose File | Export.
The Save As dialog box appears.
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