it's work.
This works for the most part.
Hope this helped clear up some of the contridiction is answers...
j
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Steve, could you describe the steps for configuring this?
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but why combine? both have good features
Just different ways to do things
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Steve, could you describe the steps for configuring this?
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> Yes it is
drain is.
Steve
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From: David Gassner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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No, since the page is sent either to the ASP engine or to CF depending on
the file exte
I dont think you want to use them in the same template, its more like you
can have index.asp pass a form/variables to register.cfm. I dont think CF
server interprets ASP and I doubt IIS interprets CF.
I learned ASP first, but CF can do most everything that ASP can... Unless
you're doing some major
Technically it is possible, if you were to use CFHTTP or an ASP equivalent
to combine two different templates in a single resulting document. Not sure
why anyone would want to, but it is possible to combine CF and PERL and PHP
and whatever, if you try hard enough. Someone (Ray "JediMaster" Camde
No, since the page is sent either to the ASP engine or to CF depending on
the file extension, they can't be combined.
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Who needs ASP? What can it to that CF can't? ;)
I don't know about ASP, but I *have* been able to use CF in non .cfm files.
I have a couple of .js files that I CFINCLUDE into a .cfm file. In these
.js files, I have some CF variables and what-not. The only way I can get
these variables to be p
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