ASP-Tango is a pure ASP Template Engine that provides powerfule, extensible and easy to use separation of HTML presentation and business logic. * * * DISCONTINUED * * * KudzuASP is the new Classic ASP project to replace ASP-Tango.
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The ASP-Tango project has been replaced by kudzuASP. You can find the new (and still free) KudzuASP template engine at http://Kudzu.TriLogicLLC.com.
ASPTango-0.9.8b contains major updates, bugfixes and performance improvements. All new examples.
The 0.8.1b release completes the performance upgrade as well as fixes some of the bugs introduces in the previouse release. All developers should move to this codebase immediately.
+ Fixed new bug in the IfFalseThenTag directive handler which generated "Type Mismatch" errors in template evaluation that was introduced in version 0.8.0b. + Implemented the new evaluation methodology into the IfFalse handlers since I neglected to do that in the 0.8.0b release. + Fixed existing bug in ReplaceFieldTag subroutine that caused lost end tags. + Fixed bug in the ForArrayTag directive introduced when I re-wrote the tag handlers for speed. + Fixed bug in the WhileTag directive that caused it to fail. + Rewrote the WhileContent directive and still am unhappy with the way it works - don't use them While directives yet unless you like endless loops. +Fixed bug in the IfTrueThenContent/IfTrueThenTag handlers I introduced during theperformance upgrade. +Fixed bug in the IfFalseThenContent/IFFalseThenTag handlers ntroduced in the performance upgrade. +Added leading space to the tag cleanup regex to remove the extra hitespace left when template tags are removed. +Renamed the WhileTag/WhileContent to WileTrueTag / WhileTrueContent to be more compatible with the rest of the naming convention. +Added a version number to the engine. +Fixed a bug in the ReplaceField engine function that caused end tags to be lost when a replace field and the final ">" of an HTML were side-by-side.
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