ASP can 'host' other languages that are designed to be used in ASP.
Currently VBScript and JScript ship with IIS, and PerlScript is available.
PHP is not something which can directly be plugged into the ASP architecture.
Having said that, most of the MS people I know that use ASP ALWAYS
use VBScr
ASP is a framework in which laguages are used. The most commonly used language
is VBScript. You can also use JScript (MS's Javascript) or PerlScript within
ASP. Check with MS for more info.
Of course you can always assign the .asp extenion to PHP files and say it's
ASP.
Michael
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> other languages could be utilized in place of VB(yuck))
you're right !!
that jogged my memory. i remember reading on M$DN (Jan 2000) that ASP could
be generated with many languages (most of them third party extensions) one of
them was Python. however i do not have any details other than the a
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