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This very important article
Learn how to use the
An ariticle teaches the ASP
This article describes how to
describes in detail what you
HttpBrowserCapabilities
programmer to write their
build components that take
need to know to register /
Component of ASP.NET to
code in VB, make it as a dll
advantage of the new
unregister ActiveX ( COM
detect the user browser and
and reuse them in their ASP
features in IIS and MTS, and
Component ) DLLs remotely
develop browser friendly
code. Learn to hide your
provides an extensive list
using only plain ASP pages.
ASP.NET pages.
code and increase the
of tips on building
Must read for all ASP
performance of your ASP
components, performance and
developers. Everything has
program.
process isolation, and
been explained in detail.
debugging.
Date: Jun, 17 2002 Date: Oct, 12 2001 Date: Nov, 25 2002 Date: Apr, 03 2001 |
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This article is primarily for
Develope reusable code with
It can really be a pain to
This tutorial guides you
Active Server Pages (ASP)
VB make it dlls and use it
register .DLL's on your
through, in easy to follow
developers who would like to
in your ASP as third party
remote servers. This article
steps, the methods needed to
take their ASP skills a step
objects. Knowledge in VB
will explore how to set up a
build an ASP component in
further. By bundling ASP
programming is necessary.
set of ASP pages to register
Visual Basic. Includes
code into server-side
your DLL's on NT 4. ASP
downloadable source,
components, developers not
source code available for
easy-to-follow example and
only increase Visual Basic
download.
screen shots for each stage.
functionality and ASP speed,
but also find a marvelous
way to encapsulate and
protect their ASP source
code. This tutorial will
walk you through the process
of developing a very simple
server-side ActiveX ASP
component. The emphasis will
be on the steps it takes to
produce a server-side
Dynamic Link Library (DLL)
file, not on complex ASP
scripting or advanced VB
code.
Date: Jul, 07 2000 Date: Sep, 30 2002 Date: Jun, 11 2001 Date: Mar, 28 2001 |