Hello,

        I've pretty much only used UNIX/Linux for quite some time now.
But, it seems that I will have to do with win32 for the next few months.
I'll probably survive, but that's not the point of this e-mail.

        My main problem, is that I have to develop a web site dealing with
online transactions. The natural choice for me was, of course, perl: the
portable alternative. But, some of my team-mates choose to use ASP: the
other kind.

        For many parts of the site, I was planning to use perl and AnyDBM.
But, the information in there might not be readable from an ASP script.

        So, my question is: is it possible to make AnyDBM portable so that
an ASP script will be able to read it ? Could it be done with ActiveX or
OLE ?

        If not, how can I make my scripts write to AnyDBM in a format
readable easilly by an ASP script. (My team-mates are planning to use
access and ActiveX for their database needs.. Boy, are they in for a
supprise when they will find out this scheme doesn't handle simultanious
read/write accesses without data corruption or error....)


                                Thank you....

                                        Papi
-- 
Marge, there's just too much pressure, what with my job, the kids, traffic
snarls, political strife at home and abroad.  But I promise you, the second
all of those things go away, we'll have sex.

                -- Homer Simpson
                   Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy

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