RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-08-30 Thread Zachary Bedell
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > > > > Well I can think of one REALLY good reason why ASP > users might > > > > deal without nifty things like built in HTTP, etc. > where CF users > > > > might insist on said functionality: > > > > > > > Cost of ASP: $0.00 > > > > Cost of

RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-08-30 Thread Andy Ewings
ject: RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP)) -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > > > > Well I can think of one REALLY good reason why ASP > users might > > > > deal without nifty things like built in HTTP, etc. > wh

RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-08-30 Thread Dave Watts
> One rather major thing just came to mind which tilts the "cost" > argument back in ASP's favor: > > We upgraded all our ASP servers to Win2k with no problems. All of > the code still worked afterwards with no kludging whatsoever. It > truly was a painless upgrade. > > Then we tried to upgrad

Re: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-08-30 Thread JustinMacCarthy
> > We upgraded all our ASP servers to Win2k with no problems. All of > > the code still worked afterwards with no kludging whatsoever. It > > truly was a painless upgrade. The developers of ASP have the WIN32 source code , Allaire do not. What do u expect??? ~ Justin

RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-08-30 Thread Zachary Bedell
y, August 30, 2000 12:42 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning > ASP)) > > > > > > We upgraded all our ASP servers to Win2k with no problems. All > > > of the code still worked afterwards with no kludging

Re: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-08-30 Thread Dave Hannum
riginal Message - From: "Zachary Bedell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 1:55 PM Subject: RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP)) -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 It's not so much the fact t

RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-08-30 Thread Steve Bernard
-Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 12:09 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP)) . . So, you're surprised that if you upg

Re: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-08-31 Thread Chris Lott
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > I like to > think that CF is to ASP what VB is to C Boy, that is both a strong statement and an amazing example of damning with faint praise :) I don't know that much about ASP, not having had any chance to use it, but I always thought it was pre

RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-08-31 Thread Andy Ewings
- -Original Message- From: Chris Lott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 31 August 2000 18:01 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP)) -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > I like to > think that CF is to ASP what VB is to C Boy,

RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-09-01 Thread Peter Theobald
But you have to admit Superman would kick the Hulk's butt :-) At 05:53 PM 8/31/00 -0400, Steve Bernard wrote: >Capability is only as relevant as your need. Instead of creating these >un-ending threads that don't accomplish anything or answer anyquestions >why not evaluate needs and resources,

RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-09-05 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP
> But you have to admit Superman would kick the Hulk's butt :-) Sorry, but couldn't resist this... Which color Hulk, and which version of Superman? Which era of Hulk, which era of Superman... etc. etc. Sorry, but now I'm getting REALLY geeky Philip Arnold ASP Multimedia Limited T: +44 (0)20 86

RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-09-05 Thread Jeremy Allen
Hmmn I think the ASP vs CF thread is one of the longest running I have seen... anywhere :-P Heremy -Original Message- From: Philip Arnold - ASP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 9:17 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF

RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-09-05 Thread Ben Forta
choice for your Web development environment." -Original Message- From: Jeremy Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 10:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP)) Hmmn I think the ASP vs CF thread i

RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-09-05 Thread lsellers
> Sorry, but couldn't resist this... > > Which color Hulk, and which version of Superman? The purple one? Allaire should get a cross-licensing ageement with Marvel/DC. Be _interesting_to see superheroes pitching the benefits of CF over ASP. The Beast giving a monologue on CFWDDX. Deathlok talkin

RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-09-05 Thread Jeremy Allen
PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP)) > Sorry, but couldn't resist this... > > Which color Hulk, and which version of Superman? The purple one? Allaire should get a cross-licensing ageement with Marvel/DC. Be _interesting_to see superheroes pitchin

RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-09-05 Thread Steve Bernard
Gives "X-Men" a whole new meaning. Steve -Original Message- From: lsellers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 12:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP)) > Sorry, but couldn't resist

RE: CF vs. ASP (was: What I want in CF (was: Learning ASP))

2000-09-01 Thread Steve Bernard
Capability is only as relevant as your need. Instead of creating these un-ending threads that don't accomplish anything or answer anyquestions why not evaluate needs and resources, compare products based on those criteria, and figure out which one fits YOUR needs. You'd think that enough point