I was told by someone that it is possible with apache.  You can have 
something parse
the page once then be parsed by something else.  I don't know how and I 
have never seen
it but I have been told that it is possible.

Rick

At 11:28 PM 3/11/01 -0500, Michael Kimsal wrote:
>You're comparing a framework to a language.
>
>ASP is a technology which allows code for different languages to be 
>embedded in a file
>parsed by a webserver (IIS).  To accomplish this, different languages need 
>to be written
>as modules for that webserver.  MS has VBScript (default language), 
>JScript and PerlScript
>(anyone know of any more?).  If someone was to write PHP to be an ASP/IIS 
>module
>that could be executed under the ASP framework, then yes.  Until then, 
>no.  I also
>don't think it's a likely scenario, but I've been wrong many times before 
>in my life.  :)
>
>
>
>Chris Anderson wrote:
>
> > This is going to sound like heresy, but is there any way to use ASP and 
> PHP in the same fle/page? Seperated of course.
>
>
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