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Jan 8th, 2002, 05:59 AM
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Transition VS6 to ASP.NET
Lets say u have a Web server you are developing IIS5 apps on using ASP/VB6 COM and SQL-Server.
I want to install .NEt on the server and still be able to create apps like we always have and have the option to start a new web project as a .net solution.
If fairly sure this should be OK but thought i'd run it by the forum 1st.
Existing ASP pages could just be edited in the new replacement for Interdev and COM components compiled in VB6 and registered as normal.
any comments appreciated
cheers
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Jan 8th, 2002, 08:18 AM
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Black Cat
ASP.Net uses the *.aspx extension, which can run side by side with your *.asp files.
I've used the VS.Net Beta1 IDE to edit old *.asp / vbscript files -- it worked just like InterDev.
Josh
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Jan 8th, 2002, 09:51 AM
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From my testing all the old stuff still works the same.
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