diff --git a/Remote-Script-Execution.md b/Remote-Script-Execution.md index 66992ac..722e04e 100644 --- a/Remote-Script-Execution.md +++ b/Remote-Script-Execution.md @@ -2,20 +2,20 @@ Starting from version 0.2.7.19, WelsonJS supports the Remote Script Execution feature. You can test it as follows: ```sh -cscript app.js https://pub-f926e14287b340cd9eff33731bb25329.r2.dev/helloworld.js +cscript app.js https://oss.catswords.net/helloworld.js ``` If you want to use it within your code, you can do it like this: ```js -var HELO = require("https://pub-f926e14287b340cd9eff33731bb25329.r2.dev/helloworld.js"); +var HELO = require("https://oss.catswords.net/helloworld.js"); HELO.main(); ``` If it works correctly, the console will output the following results: ``` -[*] Requested URL: https://pub-f926e14287b340cd9eff33731bb25329.r2.dev/helloworld.js +[*] Requested URL: https://oss.catswords.net/helloworld.js [*] Received 81 bytes [*] Hello world ``` \ No newline at end of file