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Re: ASP vs. ASP.NET

Subject: Re: ASP vs. ASP.NET
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 10:07:15 -0500
They both could possibly compare security wise, however you'd have to
do much more work as a programmer using ASP to get some of the basic
security  features implemented that comes standard with ASP.NET... ALL
in all change isn't bad :-)  Go ASP.NET if you have the choice.

My 3 cents

~Harrsion 

On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 12:05:43 +0100, Bénoni MARTIN
<benoni.martin@libertis.ga> wrote:
Hi list!

I was wondering if if was a real lack of security developping nowadays in ASP 
instead of ASP.NET. According to some people, if everything is well written 
and the web server fully patched and uptodate, ASP is quite good. For others 
ASP.NET is really more powerfull than ASP and the latter is old-fashuined ...

So what about you, MS users ?

Thanks !



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Computer Engineer & Science Major
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