John- While I was watching what happened during the initial discussion on where to go with FullXml3. Most people voted for classic ASP because of its at that time, is supported by many webhosts and also at that time, ASP.NET was only only offered by a handfull of webhosts. The .NET Framework was still in beta at the time and its future was still in question. So I can understand peoples concerns about developing it in ASP.NET.
I got the feeling that you liked ASP.NET when you presented it as a choice of what language to code FullXml3 in. Myself, after using ASP.NET for a while now, developing my own website, I love it!(For organized online gaming. The site is still in development, but this is it at: http://utpro.ajpgraphix.com If any one wants to see the source code, just ask :) ) But Im not here to try to talk you into anything or show off, etc. What I would like to know, is what are your thoughts on a possible port to ASP.NET for FullXml?
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John- While I was watching what happened during the initial discussion on where to go with FullXml3. Most people voted for classic ASP because of its at that time, is supported by many webhosts and also at that time, ASP.NET was only only offered by a handfull of webhosts. The .NET Framework was still in beta at the time and its future was still in question. So I can understand peoples concerns about developing it in ASP.NET.
I got the feeling that you liked ASP.NET when you presented it as a choice of what language to code FullXml3 in. Myself, after using ASP.NET for a while now, developing my own website, I love it!(For organized online gaming. The site is still in development, but this is it at: http://utpro.ajpgraphix.com If any one wants to see the source code, just ask :) ) But Im not here to try to talk you into anything or show off, etc. What I would like to know, is what are your thoughts on a possible port to ASP.NET for FullXml?