Perhaps I missed something, but it looks like you have found the wrong
list.  This list is for supporting 'Embperl', a perl based module to do
similiar dynamic scripting as ASP, but instead uses a perl like syntax.

I would be happy to help, but I do not use ASP and have not used
Apache::ASP.  Some useful links might be:
  The website:  
    http://www.apache-asp.org/
  The apache-asp mailing list archives:
    http://www.mail-archive.com/asp%40perl.apache.org/maillist.html

There is an Embperl::Syntax::ASP module part of Embperl.  This does
require perl syntax, but basically allows the '<% code %>' tags to be
used in html documents rather than the default Embperl ones.  If you
want to use that this, I imagine you WOULD have to rewrite everything in
perl.

> We are facing a problem . We have made our module with asp as our front end and sql 
>server as our back end :.
> But due to problem we have to use Apache server and Oracle 8i for the project ..
> After going through related articles its says:: 

> "The only type of ASP scripts that are supported by Apache::ASP is ASP code already 
>written in Perl. In order for NT/Windows/IIS ASP pages written in VBScript to work 
>using Apache::ASP, the ASP code must be rewritten in Perl. "
> 
> 
> how are we going to convert the asp to run in apache server.Do we have to rewrite in 
>perl ?Do we have any other option as the module is already prepared and only the web 
>server has to be changed  ? Please do suggest me in this matter 

I am not sure what you mean by 'module'.  Apache::ASP seems to be a PERL
based solution to try and be compatible with some ASP code.  I do not
think VBscript works with it.  Again, I do not know anything about
Apache::ASP -- please contact them (see above links). 

I think it would probably be best to determine what your 'module' is
dependant on.  If you use VBscript in your ASP -- you might want to
mention that if you request help from the Apache::ASP places. 

Good luck.

Cameron

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