Bobby Kaushal wrote:

>
>
> Someone wrote as a reply that pages with the extenision .jsp is not
> necessarily a java server page, it's just a dynamically created page,
> all i have to say is: Whaaaat?
>
> Of course it's a java server page,  active server pages have the
> extension .asp and java server pages has .jsp as an extension.....
> Duh!!!
>

You might  have a problem convincing all the users of Broadvision
(http://www.broadvision.com) that they are really using  JSP pages in
disguise -- just because they happen  to use the same extension :-).

Craig McClanahan


>
> And for what the initial email that the above reader responded to,
> there is no reason in this universe that anyone would want to use cgi
> instead of JSPs.  CGI is the worst technology that the internet was
> ever corrupted with.  It's so slow, it's the reason why E-Commerce
> sites looses a lot of business when customers click on the Submit
> button and they have to wait an hour before the transaction has
> completed, so they the users/clients just leave out of impatience.
>
> Also cgi is hacker prone.  I read on the Techweb site that a hacker
> can easily retrieve credit card information and so on on a web site
> that uses CGI.  Secondly it's so damn slow, thirdly, if you are part
> of an E-Commerce company or Consulting Firm, then if you tell you
> clients that you still use CGI, hehe,  then you can kiss them goodbye
> soon.
>
> Bobby Kaushal
> Programmer Analyst
>
>
> Webmaster Rule Number One
> When a potential employer/client asks you if you've ever worked with
> XYZ software running on platform ABC, say "yes" quickly and with great
> assurance. Then run home, fire up the Net, and figure out what the
> hell they were talking about.
>

I assume that you take your own advice, but I would suggest you do so
*before* answering a question on a mailing list incorrectly.

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