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Subject: RE: asp to cf ---AR!!!
Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 12:18:45 -0400
>I just opened up dreamweaver ultradev 4 and didn't see anything that
>did this..
>I can open a CF page and save it to an ASP page but there is no
>
http://www.devguru.com/Technologies/asp/quickref/asp_intro.html
http://www.devguru.com/Technologies/vbscript/quickref/vbscript_intro.html
jon
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I would like to know also
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Stephenie
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Subject: RE: asp to cf ---AR!!!
Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 12:18:45 -0400
>I just opened up dreamweaver ultradev 4 and didn't see anything that
>did this..
>I can open
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Subject: Re: asp to cf ---AR!!!
Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 09:05:29 -0700
>I searched and searched for a resource earlier this week, about all I
>came
>up with was the CF vs ASP comparison chart republished on several
>different
>sites.
>
>I ended up just starting from scratch
procedures...
i figure it will be alot less lines in CF!
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Stephenie
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Subject: RE: asp to cf ---AR!!!
Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 10:48:04 -0500
>I have done this before. I will tell you one thing it is easier to
>find out
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t: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 11:47 AM
Subject: Re: asp to cf ---AR!!!
> I'm there with you and found no real resources (cept those here in
community)..
> so I just took out the sql queries and started from scratch... I've got
about 24
> pages and about 20 queries..
>
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You also might install the DreamweaverMX trial.
I learned a TON about ASP while us
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Subject: Re: asp to cf ---AR!!!
I searched and searched for a resource earlier this week, about all I came
up with was the CF vs ASP comparison chart republished on several different
sites.
I ended up just starting from scratch and w
I searched and searched for a resource earlier this week, about all I came
up with was the CF vs ASP comparison chart republished on several different
sites.
I ended up just starting from scratch and writing the code I needed to match
functionality. ended up reducing the amount of code in each pa
I don't really know of any sites with direct comparison but it shouldn't be hard.
CFSCRIPT will look a lot like most of the stuff there. What remains just needs a good
reference.
At 11:43 AM 5/22/02, you wrote:
>Ok, so I have been asked to convert about 8 asp pages to CFnow I
>never really
I'm there with you and found no real resources (cept those here in community)..
so I just took out the sql queries and started from scratch... I've got about 24
pages and about 20 queries..
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You also might install the DreamweaverMX trial.
I learned a TON about ASP while using an older copy of dreamweaver last year.
(I'd have DW do it in CF, then do it in ASP, and would then know how ASP treated the
same CF code.)
Jerry Johnson
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Your'e bes
I have done this before. I will tell you one thing it is easier to find out
how it functions and rebuild based on CF instead of wondering how every ASP
tag they is working just re-create the application CF..
Steven Lancaster
Barrios Technology
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281-244-2444 (voice)
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Your'e best bet might be to try and see what the asp does, and then reverse
engineer it, rather than trying to convert it line for line.
Or, you could post any pieces of asp your'e stuck with here, and see if
anyone can convert it for you.
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