The objects and methods that you would use for server-side VBScript are going to have the same names and methods if you use server-side JScript, you just have to be more careful about capitalization.
That means you could take a server-side VBScript example and modify it to JScript by just changing the syntax, ie putting semi-colons on the end of every line, using +'s instead of &'s etc.
-Tarwn
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I assume you want to run some Javascript ASP to open a server-side XML document?
Just use the MSXML2.FreeThreadedDOMDocument object.
e.g. (from memory)
<%
var str_DocName = "myxmldoc.xml";
var obj_xml = Server.CreateObject("MSXML2.FreeThreadedDOMDocument"
var bln_Parsed = obj_xml.load(Server.MapPath(str_DocName));
if (bln_Parsed) {//do stuff}
else Response.write(obj_xml.ParseError.Reason);
%>
You can add proper try/catches yerself
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