> Due to this correlation I would definitely encourage ASP.NET 
> discussion, while at the same time emphasizing its 
> relationship to classic ASP.

I agree!  Let's discuss both ASP.NET and classic ASP issues!  If we do,
I suppose things will be more clear going forward if we are careful to
note whether we're discussing an ASP.NET issue or a classic ASP issue,
maybe even mentioning it in the subject.

> I can honestly say that I don't think I will never completely 
> abandon classic ASP as it is cheap, lightweight, simple, and 
> I have a ton of supporting code and tools for it.

I know what you mean.  When Windows first became available, I didn't
think I would ever completely abandon DOS as it was cheap, lightweight,
simple, and I had a ton of supporting code and tools for it.  

By the way, I have since abandoned DOS.

- Vieth



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