I may be a bit confused here, but my understanding is that ASP is a language-agnostic "glue" technology, like "CGI". So you can use ASP with ActiveState Perl (PerlScript?) just as you would use ASP with VB or Jscript.

So tell them "Yes, I'll use ASP", and then go ahead and use it with PerlScript. {grin} No kidding, that would probably be better than CGI with Perl, but not as good as Apache/mod_perl/Perl for a combination.

-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker


In reply to •Re: Friends don't let friends use ASP? by merlyn
in thread Friends don't let friends use ASP? by emilford

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