A few questions I've run into lately are somewhat confusing, because they are vaguely asking about client-side operations and tagged with javascript. This can lead to users posting answers that are web related and not client related, or to situations like the one that arose in this question, where my editing the question and answering the question became sort of a conflict of interest.
It seems likely, in the two instances of this that I've run into in this week alone, that the OP originally specified jscript for the question, which would have automatically synonymized to javascript. The questions are too vague with the latter.
In order to clarify these questions from web-related questions, I've been adding wsh. In this case, however, because I'd also answered the question I was accused of editing the question to fit my answer. It could be that the assumptions I made were wrong, though I believe it's highly unlikely and I think that's probably a topic for a different post.
There's also a support request complaining about this problem, and it does appear to be causing confusion.
JScript is a flavour of ECMAScript, as is JavaScript, so I can understand the desire to have the synonym, but I think in this case an exception should be made.
Examples:
- How to make an input from command line in JScript? (Conflicted answers, assuming browser or wsh)
- query a process by PID windows javascript (Comments required OP to clarify)
- How to get the main window handle of a process using JScript? (First answer assumes browser)
wshquestions, you're welcome to carry on, but take care just to do a few at a time so as not to flood the front page with "bumps". – Kev♦ Nov 22 '11 at 23:38