Rashid,

ASP.NET is probably harder to learn to use effectively, but it allows
you to create more-effective and more-interactive applications far more
quickly than you can with ASP.  Main difference is that ASP.NET is all
about objects and events from top to bottom - and virtually forces you
to think and design that way to use it effectively - while ASP is simple
procedural script.  My guess is that the number of new projects created
in ASP is going to shrink rapidly in the next year or two.  If you're
just starting out, dive into ASP.NET.  Good luck.


-----Original Message-----
From: rashid ached [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 8:06 PM
To: dotnet
Subject: enquiry


Hello

I'm Rashid. Actually I'm interested in ASP.net. Can you explain me what
the 
differences between ASP.net and ASP 3.0? Is it better to use ASP.net in 
online web application (Online Web System)? I'm really confious on that
kind 
of versions. Hopefully, you can give me some clues on it. Thanks for any

co-operation...

Regards,
Rashid.

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