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None of these work:

var arguments = System.Environment.GetCommandLineArgs();

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var arguments = Environment.GetCommandLineArgs();

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var arguments:String[] = System.Environment.GetCommandLineArgs();

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var arguments:String[] = Environment.GetCommandLineArgs();

it prints JS1135: Variable 'System' has not been declared or error JS1135: Variable 'Environment' has not been declared . Even in MSDN there's no example with jscript. Is is possible to get the arguments in jscript.net ?

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This works:

import System;

var arguments:String[] = Environment.GetCommandLineArgs();
print(arguments[0]);
print(arguments[1]);

Though the arguments[0] is always the name of the compiled/called .exe file.

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