ASP Versions
I'm confused by the versions. What is ASP versions 1, 2 and 3? And how do they relate to ASP+ and ASP.NET?
View RepliesI'm confused by the versions. What is ASP versions 1, 2 and 3? And how do they relate to ASP+ and ASP.NET?
View RepliesI have created a web site that works well on the computers I have control
over (all using IE5.0 or above). I have now set about rewritting the pages
to be more browser compatible, but firstly I would like to know what
versions of the most common browser support which levels of HTML. Ideally I
would like to use HTML version 4 and then place a warning on my home page
stating what version of browser software is required.
I have a this internal use portal i am working on deployed on a server. My app uses some dlls that are instantiated from the asp pages using server.createobject. Now I want to deploy the new versions of the web app on the same machine for testing thus making production and staging machines same, running the actual site as well as test site
I have modified the dlls. So I want the old site to use old dll and new site to use newer version IIS 5,, W2K. How can I?
Is it possible, using CDONTS, to send out both a text and HTML version of an e-mail (in the same e-mail) so that people who have HTML turned off on their client will see the text version?
View Replies View RelatedI did a search for any posts on the topic of ASP and the future support model
for it within IIS. I see a lot of speculation based on current use, etc.,
but let's not forget that Visual Basic 6.0 is a dead product - regardless of
how many people are still using it. Let us also not forget that Microsoft
changed some core syntax of C++ (actually C) that had been in place for 30+
years.
Anyway, can anyone point me to any official Microsoft documentation that
outlines the lifecycle for ASP or a good roadmap for IIS? I tried
http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/search/, but it is not there since ASP
is not technically a product.
Can anyone point me to a tutorial or example code of how to write VBScript
(or VB6) code that could look at two versions of a document and mark all
differences between the two?
I am working on a project for a newspaper. the goal is to be able to store
each version of an article from rough draft to final copy, and look at any
two versions in the process and see what changes were made.