taking the
class.
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If you feel up to it, you can also install
mod_perl and use Apache::ASP
http
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Hi,
Thank's everyone who answered me. I think that I will try
mod_adpdotnet. Is it easy to install mods? Do mod_adpdotnet support
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Hi,
Thank's everyone who answered me. I think that I will try
mod_adpdotnet. Is it easy to install mods? Do mod_adpdotnet support
asp? All I need is to use session, connection, request and other simple
objects. It is for a school project, so I cant use as
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> > I think that I will try mod_adpdotnet.
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> I think that I will try mod_adpdotnet.
Is it easy to install mods? Do mod_adpdotnet support asp?
It's easy to install mod_aspdotnet.
As we've told you several times the free solutions don't support
Microsoft ASP pages. Several options exist for ASP.NET, or writing
your ASP pages in perl.
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Hi, Thank's everyone who answered me. I think that I will try mod_adpdotnet. Is it easy to install mods? Do mod_adpdotnet support asp? All I need is to use session, connection, request and other simple objects. It is for a school project, so I cant use asp.NET. Thank you Artem NehamkinSas