RE: Using an ASP object in CF (was Re: Run PHP code inline on a Coldfusion page)

2007-06-05 Thread Kevin Aebig
PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 1:56 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Using an ASP object in CF (was Re: Run PHP code inline on a Coldfusion page) > Than you might just be finding yourself in quite the mess. Is this CMS only > supposed to support windows users? No, it's supposed to run o

Re: Using an ASP object in CF (was Re: Run PHP code inline on a Coldfusion page)

2007-06-05 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
> Than you might just be finding yourself in quite the mess. Is this CMS only > supposed to support windows users? No, it's supposed to run on a Windows server. The editor is extremely cross-platoform (IE, NS, FF, Opera and Safari) friendly. H ~~~

RE: Using an ASP object in CF (was Re: Run PHP code inline on a Coldfusion page)

2007-06-05 Thread Kevin Aebig
Than you might just be finding yourself in quite the mess. Is this CMS only supposed to support windows users? !k -Original Message- From: C. Hatton Humphrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 10:15 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Using an ASP object in CF (was Re: Run

Re: Using an ASP object in CF (was Re: Run PHP code inline on a Coldfusion page)

2007-06-05 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
On 6/5/07, Kevin Aebig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would definitely prove to him that a classic ASP component can't compare > to the modern stuff that's out. Also, unless it uses a DLL (crap), there's > no reason that you could reverse engineer it to use it in a custom tag. It's actually a VBSc

RE: Using an ASP object in CF (was Re: Run PHP code inline on a Coldfusion page)

2007-06-05 Thread Kevin Aebig
I would definitely prove to him that a classic ASP component can't compare to the modern stuff that's out. Also, unless it uses a DLL (crap), there's no reason that you could reverse engineer it to use it in a custom tag. If it uses a DLL, than there's your reason to change... !k -Original M