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> > From: Jim McAtee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> > I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss the difference
; From: Jim McAtee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss the differences between "a coding point
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se areas most sought after by it's user
while Microsoft continues, as always, to say "fuck you" to it's
developers.
Jim
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Subject: Is there anything that ASP can do and CF cannot?
I was just wondering if there is something that cannot
be done in CF and can be done in ASP? Has anyone
encountered such an instance.
My understanding is that Active Server Pages (ASP) are
theoretically equivalent to Cold Fusion Page
ASP isn't much fun, although for my next project it is a requirement.
Duane Boudreau
CFExperts.Com
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From: paul smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I sure hope you're sorry, too! ;-)
At 02:03 PM 5/5/00 -0400, you wrote:
>In over 4 years of working with CF this is the only time I've ever had to
>resort to using ASP.
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I've implemented eWebEditPro in a completely CF environment and had no
problems. The image uploading works, as do the rest of the eWebEditPro
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> What does
What does eWebEditPro do?
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Subject: RE: Is there anything that ASP can do and CF cannot?
> I've only found ONE instance of where we had to use ASP as opposed to CF.
We
> needed to be able to upload an image from a post triggered by an ActiveX
> control (eWebEditPro). ColdFusion choked o
Notes = oXML.Notes;
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From: Larry Meadors [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 12:28 PM
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Another thing
> I was just wondering if there is something that cannot
> be done in CF and can be done in ASP? Has anyone
> encountered such an instance.
>
> My understanding is that Active Server Pages (ASP) are
> theoretically equivalent to Cold Fusion Pages but
> using Microsoft proprietary programming. My
l the binary data
out in pieces.
In over 4 years of working with CF this is the only time I've ever had to
resort to using ASP.
Duane
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From: aslam bajaria [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 12:02 PM
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> I was just wondering if there is something that cannot
> be done in CF and can be done in ASP? Has anyone
> encountered such an instance.
OK, there is one thing that ASP can DEFINITELY do that CF cannot - it sends
the page built so far down to the browser, so if you have a page which is
tons an
One thing I've wanted from CF and haven't seen is an equivalent to the flush() method
of the response object. It sends the page contents that have been created so far back
to the browser.
Another thing I've heard (I don't know the exact objects - are you reading this
Chris?) is that CF can't g
I'm shocked you have such a negative impression of the
M$ world-savers in Redmond ;-)
At 09:02 AM 5/5/00 -0700, you wrote:
>It wouldn't surprise me if Microsoft has
>placed barriers to using other environments with its
>products such as MS SQL Server.
I used ASP for only 6 months, so I know I didn't span all possible realms of ASP...but
my initial response to your question is NO.
BUT...being Microsoft, there are things that can be done a lot more quickly using ASP
*IF* using other Microsoft solutions. So you could purchase Microsoft Site Ser
I was just wondering if there is something that cannot
be done in CF and can be done in ASP? Has anyone
encountered such an instance.
My understanding is that Active Server Pages (ASP) are
theoretically equivalent to Cold Fusion Pages but
using Microsoft proprietary programming. My guess is
that
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