I would definitely prove to him that a classic ASP component can't compare
to the modern stuff that's out. Also, unless it uses a DLL (crap), there's
no reason that you could reverse engineer it to use it in a custom tag.

If it uses a DLL, than there's your reason to change...

!k

-----Original Message-----
From: C. Hatton Humphrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 9:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Using an ASP object in CF (was Re: Run PHP code inline on a
Coldfusion page)

Here is a real-word application for interoperability:

The company that I work for just bought another company that has a CMS
written in classic ASP.  They utilize CuteEditor
(http://cutesoft.net/asp/).  I have been tasked with porting their CMS
to ColdFusion... kicker is that the boss wants to keep on using
CuteEditor.

It's an ASP only component.  In talking with CuteSoft I was told that
there is a way to use the editor in a pop-up, still less than
helpfull.

Any suggestions?
Hatton



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