Adam,

What you are saying makes sense. I did not capture the nuance when I read
your post that you were advising against publishing asp pages into and
executing them inside LiveServer.

Cheers

Henry Lu

On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 8:30 AM, Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I am urging against using External Dynamics, not the Application
> Portal.  And, actually, I'm not even doing that.  I'm advising you
> think about why you want to run ASP code inside of LiveServer before
> deciding that you are going to do.  Just because it can be done
> doesn't mean it should be done.  External Dynamics have some
> significant limitations.
>
> There is a big difference between what External Dynamics and the
> Application Portal allow you to do.  The original post was asking
> about why ASP files being delivered by LiveServer were not being
> executed.  External Dyamics can be used to execute ASP files that are
> stored inside a LiveServer project.  Application Portal can integrate
> an ASP application with a LiveServer project, but it's integration
> rather than execution.
>
> Application Portal is just one option for integrating external systems
> with a LiveServer website.  The Web Service Connector and the Include
> DynaMent are also very capable integration tools.  Each option has its
> strengths and weaknesses.
>
>
> >
>

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