├── Scripts
├── PHP
│ └── test.php
├── Readme.txt
└── Javascript
│ └── JSFunctions.js
├── .gitattributes
├── Resources
├── Banner.png
└── Screenshot-1.png
├── Temp
└── PLACEHOLDER.txt.txt
├── Binaries
└── Readme.txt
├── README.md
├── App-Core.vbs
├── test.hta
├── settings.hta
├── UI-Core.vbs
└── Documentation
├── MICROSOFT_LIMITED_PUBLIC_LICENSE.txt
└── GNU_GPLv3.txt
/Scripts/PHP/test.php:
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1 | " & tempFile
45 | objShell.Run run, 0, async
46 | Set tempData = objFSO.OpenTextFile(tempFile, 1)
47 | Bootstrap = tempData.ReadAll()
48 | tempData.Close
49 | objFSO.DeleteFile(tempFile)
50 | End Function
51 |
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/Scripts/Javascript/JSFunctions.js:
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1 | // / HTA-UI Desktop Application Template
2 | // / https://github.com/zelon88/HTA-UI
3 | // / https://github.com/zelon88
4 |
5 | // / Author: Justin Grimes
6 | // / Date: 8/18/2019
7 | // / <3 Open-Source
8 |
9 | // / Unless Otherwise Noted, The Code Contained In This Repository Is Licensed Under GNU GPLv3
10 | // / https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
11 |
12 | // / This HTA application template started out on the Microsoft TechNet website and has served me well.
13 | // / I hope that someone out there can make as much use out of it as I was able to.
14 |
15 | // / --------------------
16 | // / A function to format a prettified date for the UI.
17 | function humanDate() {
18 | var dateVar = new Date();
19 | return dateVar.toLocaleString(); }
20 | // / --------------------
21 |
22 | // / --------------------
23 | // / A function to call the VB sub saveSettings which just displays the "Save Complete" message.
24 | function callVBSave() {
25 | saveSettings(); }
26 | // / --------------------
27 |
28 | // / --------------------
29 | // / A function to read the contents of a text file and replace the
of a page with it's contents.
30 | function readFile(path) {
31 | var fso = new ActiveXObject('Scripting.FileSystemObject'),
32 | iStream=fso.OpenTextFile(path, 1, false);
33 | while(!iStream.AtEndOfStream) {
34 | document.body.innerHTML += iStream.ReadLine() + '
'; }
35 | iStream.Close(); }
36 | // / --------------------
37 |
38 | // / --------------------
39 | // / A function to read the contents of a text file and return the results.
40 | function readFile2(path) {
41 | var fso = new ActiveXObject('Scripting.FileSystemObject'),
42 | iStream=fso.OpenTextFile(path, 1, false);
43 | var data = "";
44 | while(!iStream.AtEndOfStream) {
45 | data += iStream.ReadLine() + '
'; }
46 | iStream.Close();
47 | return data; }
48 | // / --------------------
49 |
50 | // / --------------------
51 | // / A function to toggle the visibility of the selected element between "block" and "none".
52 | function toggleVisibility(id) {
53 | var e = document.getElementById(id);
54 | if(e.style.display == 'block')
55 | e.style.display = 'none';
56 | else
57 | e.style.display = 'block'; }
58 | // / --------------------
59 |
60 | // / --------------------
61 | // / A function to save the current settings to the settings cache.
62 | // / Change these to actual settings, with the name of the file set to the name of the setting.
63 | // / Example: LogDir setting should be stored in LogDir.dat and the setting name is LogDir.
64 | function updateSetting(setting) {
65 | var input = '';
66 | if (setting == 'setting1') {
67 | var file = 'Cache/setting1.dat';
68 | var input = document.getElementById('setting1').value; }
69 | if (setting == 'setting2') {
70 | var file = 'Cache/setting2.dat';
71 | var input = document.getElementById('setting2').value; }
72 | if (setting == 'setting3') {
73 | var file = 'Cache/setting3.dat';
74 | var input = document.getElementById('setting3').value; }
75 | if (setting == 'setting4') {
76 | var file = 'Cache/setting4.dat';
77 | var input = document.getElementById('setting4').value; }
78 | if (setting == 'setting5') {
79 | var file = 'Cache/setting5.dat';
80 | var input = document.getElementById('setting5').value; }
81 | var data = input;
82 | var fso = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");
83 | var s = fso.OpenTextFile(file, 2, true);
84 | s.WriteLine(data);
85 | s.Close(); }
86 | // / --------------------
87 |
88 | // / --------------------
89 | // / A function to load the log location from the settings cache.
90 | // / Load the setting by name coinciding with setting file.
91 | // / Example: LogDir setting can be retrieved from LogDir.dat using name LogDir.
92 | function getSetting(setting) {
93 | var fso = new ActiveXObject('Scripting.FileSystemObject'),
94 | iStream = fso.OpenTextFile('Cache/' + setting + '.dat', 1, false);
95 | while(!iStream.AtEndOfStream) {
96 | data = iStream.ReadLine(); }
97 | iStream.Close();
98 | return data; }
99 | // / --------------------
100 |
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1 | 'HTA-UI Desktop Application Template
2 | 'https://github.com/zelon88/HTA-UI
3 | 'https://github.com/zelon88
4 |
5 | 'Author: Justin Grimes
6 | 'Date: 8/14/2019
7 | '<3 Open-Source
8 |
9 | 'Unless Otherwise Noted, The Code Contained In This Repository Is Licensed Under GNU GPLv3
10 | 'https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
11 |
12 | 'Portions of the UI-Core.vbs file are licensed under the Microsoft Limited Public License.
13 | 'Copies of all applicable software licenses can be found in the "Documentation" directory.
14 |
15 | 'This HTA application template started out on the Microsoft TechNet website and has served me well.
16 | 'I hope that someone out there can make as much use out of it as I was able to.
17 |
18 | Option Explicit
19 | 'Large portions of code in this file were borrowed from the Microsoft TechNet website on 8/14/2019
20 | 'in accordance with the Microsoft Limited Public License...
21 | 'https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/796bd584-0fdb-43bc-a5d2-aa5fc99a5e5d
22 |
23 | '--------------------------------------------------
24 | 'Define global variables for the session.
25 | Dim objFSO, strComputer, objWMIService, scriptsDirectory, binariesDirectory, _
26 | colItems, objItem, intHorizontal, intVertical, nLeft, nTop, sItem, helpLocSetting, _
27 | version, currentDirectory, appName, developerName, developerURL, windowHeight, windowWidth
28 |
29 | version = "v1.3"
30 |
31 | helpLocSetting = "https://github.com/zelon88"
32 | appName = "HTA-UI"
33 | developerName = "Justin Grimes"
34 | developerURL = "https://github.com/zelon88"
35 |
36 | windowHeight = 660
37 | windowWidth = 600
38 |
39 | Const sMenuItems = "File,Settings,Help"
40 | Const sFile = "Exit"
41 | Const sSettings = "View Settings"
42 | Const sHelp = "Help, About"
43 | Const sHTML = " #sItem# "
44 | Dim dMenus, sMenuOpen
45 | Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
46 | currentDirectory = objFSO.GetAbsolutePathName(".")
47 | scriptsDirectory = currentDirectory & "\Scripts\"
48 | binariesDirectory = currentDirectory & "\Binaries\"
49 | strComputer = "."
50 | '--------------------------------------------------
51 |
52 | '--------------------------------------------------
53 | 'Load the main application window.
54 | Sub Window_OnLoad
55 | Dim entry
56 | Set dMenus = createObject("Scripting.Dictionary")
57 | For Each entry In Split(sMenuItems, ",")
58 | menu.innerHTML = menu.innerHTML & " " _
60 | & entry & " "
61 | dMenus.Add entry, Split(eval("s" & entry), ",")
62 | Next
63 | sMenuOpen = ""
64 | end sub
65 | '--------------------------------------------------
66 |
67 | '--------------------------------------------------
68 | 'Resize the application window.
69 | Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:\\" & strComputer & "\root\cimv2")
70 | Set colItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery("Select * From Win32_DesktopMonitor")
71 | For Each objItem in colItems
72 | 'Max screen width in pixels.
73 | intHorizontal = objItem.ScreenWidth
74 | 'Max screen height in pixels.
75 | intVertical = objItem.ScreenHeight
76 | Next
77 | window.resizeTo windowHeight,windowWidth
78 | '--------------------------------------------------
79 |
80 | '--------------------------------------------------
81 | 'Handle UI changes on mouse hover.
82 | Sub menu_onmouseover
83 | clearmenu
84 | with window.event.srcElement
85 | if .parentElement.ID = "menu" then
86 | .style.border = "thin outset"
87 | .style.cursor = "arrow"
88 | end if
89 | end with
90 | end sub
91 | '--------------------------------------------------
92 |
93 | '--------------------------------------------------
94 | 'Handle UI changes when mouse leaves hover.
95 | Sub menu_onmouseout
96 | with window.event.srcElement
97 | .style.border = "none"
98 | .style.cursor = "default"
99 | end with
100 | end sub
101 | '--------------------------------------------------
102 |
103 | '--------------------------------------------------
104 | 'Handle UI changes when mouse hovers over a dropdown menu item.
105 | Sub dropmenu_onmouseover
106 | with window.event
107 | .srcElement.style.cursor = "arrow"
108 | .cancelbubble = true
109 | .returnvalue = false
110 | end with
111 | end sub
112 | '--------------------------------------------------
113 |
114 | '--------------------------------------------------
115 | 'Handle UI changes when a user hovers over a dropdown menu selection.
116 | sub SubMenuOver
117 | with window.event.srcElement
118 | if .ID = "dropmenu" then exit sub
119 | .style.backgroundcolor = "darkblue"
120 | .style.color = "white"
121 | .style.cursor = "arrow"
122 | end with
123 | end sub
124 | '--------------------------------------------------
125 |
126 | '--------------------------------------------------
127 | 'Handle UI changes when mouse leaves hover over a dropdown menu selection.
128 | sub SubMenuOut
129 | with window.event.srcElement
130 | .style.backgroundcolor = "lightgrey"
131 | .style.color = "black"
132 | .style.cursor = "default"
133 | end with
134 | end sub
135 | '--------------------------------------------------
136 |
137 | '--------------------------------------------------
138 | 'Handle UI changes when a user clicks on a menu item.
139 | Sub menu_onclick
140 | Dim oEL, oItem
141 | if sMenuOpen <> "" then exit sub
142 | with window.event.srcElement
143 | if .ID <> "menu" then
144 | .style.border = "thin inset"
145 | nLeft = .offsetLeft
146 | ntop = .offsetTop + replace(menu.style.Height, "px", "") - 5
147 | sMenuOpen = trim(.innertext)
148 | with dropmenu
149 | with .style
150 | .border = "thin outset"
151 | .backgroundcolor = "lightgrey"
152 | .position = "absolute"
153 | .left = nLeft
154 | .top = nTop
155 | .width = "100px"
156 | .zIndex = "101"
157 | end with
158 | for each sItem in dMenus.Item(sMenuOpen)
159 | set oEL = document.createElement("SPAN")
160 | .appendChild(oEL)
161 | with oEl
162 | .ID = sItem
163 | .style.height = "20px"
164 | .style.width = dropmenu.style.width
165 | .style.zIndex = "102"
166 | .innerHTML = Replace(sHTML, "#sItem#", trim(sItem))
167 | set .onmouseover = getRef("SubMenuOver")
168 | set .onmouseout = getRef("SubMenuOut")
169 | set .onclick = getRef("SubMenuClick")
170 | set .onselectstart = getRef("cancelEvent")
171 | end with
172 | set oEL = document.createElement("BR")
173 | .appendChild(oEL)
174 | next
175 | end with
176 | end if
177 | end with
178 | end sub
179 | '--------------------------------------------------
180 |
181 | '--------------------------------------------------
182 | 'Handle when an event is cancelled.
183 | sub cancelEvent
184 | window.event.returnValue = false
185 | end sub
186 | '--------------------------------------------------
187 |
188 | '--------------------------------------------------
189 | 'Handle when a user deselects a menu.
190 | sub clearmenu
191 | dropmenu.innerHTML = ""
192 | dropmenu.style.border = "none"
193 | dropmenu.style.backgroundcolor = "transparent"
194 | if sMenuOpen <> "" then
195 | document.getElementByID(sMenuOpen).style.border = "none"
196 | sMenuOpen = ""
197 | end if
198 | end sub
199 | '--------------------------------------------------
200 |
201 | '--------------------------------------------------
202 | 'Handle when a user clicks on a submenu.
203 | Sub SubMenuClick
204 | sItem = trim(window.event.srcElement.innerText)
205 | clearmenu
206 | Select Case lcase(sItem)
207 | case "exit"
208 | window.close
209 | case "view settings"
210 | document.location = "Settings.hta"
211 | case "about"
212 | msgbox version & ". " & vbCRLF & vbCRLF & "Developed by " & developerName & "."_
213 | & vbCRLF & vbCRLF & developerURL, _
214 | vbOKOnly + vbInformation, "About "& appName
215 | case else
216 | msgbox "You can get support for '" & appName & "' by visiting: " _
217 | & vbCRLF & vbCRLF & helpLocSetting, vbOKOnly + vbInformation, appName & " Help"
218 | end Select
219 | end sub
220 | '--------------------------------------------------
221 |
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