Hi Keith,
indeed you could save all your info to a database and retrieve it later from
ASP, using the SRS order# as a key, as I did.

BUT, the problem still remains! For us, ASP developers, there should be a
bettere way to run (and enjoy the SRS), and perhaps it's time to make an
opensource project on a COM SRS client, which could be easily implemented on
a ASP application, or even a desktop win32 application, why not?

So if someone on the list is planning to make some efforts in this way,
please feel free to contact me. I am already running two related projects
(ASPDNS and EasyWhois) on sourceforge; these are two simple tasks, but the
bigger picture is to have as many components as possible to make it easy to
run a business on Internet with Windows.

Thanks for your attention!


PS. several months ago I heard of a COM SRS client, but it's not opensource.
Also there is a Java client on the sourceforge site, which is opensource.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith Bent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 5:34 PM
Subject: NT Com Component


> I am trying to implement open SRS on a NT platform, is there
> anybody out there that has a Com component developed that can
> be used easily by ASP developers???. The current CGI/PERL
> provided by Open SRS is a problem due to the fact that when we
> try to implement an on-line payment using our current ASP
> developed platform we lose the CGI session scope and have no
> way returning back to registration after getting payment.
>

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