PlanoTse Handbook for Job Search Automation/PlanoTseScript on the Shortest Route
PlanoTseScript on the Shortest Route edit
On the Shortest Route, the following pages have already mentioned PlanoTseScript. The importance of PlanoTseScript cannot be overstated as roughly a third of all pages on the Shortest Route talk about PlanoTseScript. Dealing with web search automation without a web search language, e.g. PlanoTseScript, is like working with databases without a query language, e.g. SQL, also known as Structured Query Language.
- Scripting Language in PlanoTse
- This page explains that PlanoTseScript is a scripting language and it can be stored and executed on the Code & Run springboard.
- Go Script & Startup Script
- This page shows how you can get PlanoTse to run a script at start-up or when you select the Go command from the main menu.
- Automation Wizard First Page
- This page shows you how to program a user-defined button to run your own code in PlanoTseScript.
- Automation Wizard Execution Page
- This page shows you how data items are created to hold PlanoTseScript source code and how a script holder can call one another.
- Web Search Language
- This pages explains why PlanoTseScript is called a web search language.
- PlanoTseScript Springboards
- This page shows you all the places where you can store and execute your source code in PlanoTseScript.
- Ordered List in HTML
- The demo section on this page shows that you can store your source code in PlanoTseScript with every data item in PlanoTse.
- Mixing PlanoTseScript with HTML
- This page shows that you can mix PlanoTseScript with HTML and decide whether or not your PlanoTseScript source code would show up as part of the HTML output.
- Creating a Testbed
- This page shows you how to create a testbed for PlanoTseScript.
- First Lesson in PlanoTseScript
- This page shows you how to get PlanoTse to generate source code as examples of PlanoTseScript.