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Javascript needed?

TimP
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Steve mentioned on the linux forum that there should be a replacement for the vecanalysis script of ifort 12/13 in the current versions under Visual Studio.  Does this require installing Javascript?  I have been looking for several days for documentation about how to set up Javascript, which also appears to be called for in an install script posted on another forum section.

The "getting started" guide for ifort says that Javascript may be among the obstacles to use of ifort in GUI mode. I don't find any detailed instructions beyond those for each browser for use internal to that browser (Windows 10)

I guess  javascript may be included in the option to enable everything within VS.

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JVanB
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TimP
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In the ifort GUI, it seems to refer to use of Javascript and a bunch of other stuff inside Visual Studio.  Neither usage seems connected to its use inside one or another browser, where it's considered even more prone to Trojan horse abuses etc.

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Steven_L_Intel1
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The feature I referred to doesn't use JavaScript. You simply enable optimization diagnostics and they open within Visual Studio, with source annotations.

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