[CALUG] Convert. Web pages in .asp to html
Richard Stuart
rl.stuart at verizon.net
Sun May 5 07:36:57 EDT 2013
Do any of you have any ideas on how to convert asp to html and cgi/perl scripts.
Thanks
Rich
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-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan J Smith <b.j.smith at ieee.org>
To: Michael Cramer <mike.cramer at outlook.com>
Cc: "calug at unknownlamer.org" <calug at unknownlamer.org>
Sent: Sat, 04 May 2013 9:28 PM
Subject: Re: [CALUG] Convert. Web pages in .asp to html
On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 9:22 PM, Michael Cramer <mike.cramer at outlook.com>wrote:
> For what it's what, the Apples to oranges was precisely what I was getting
> at with my comment
>
in the first place;
>
considering the OP had originally asked if it was possible to convert "ASP
> to HTML".
> Indeed, ASP and HTML are apples to oranges. ASP to PHP is apples to
> oranges.
> Regardless, I'm sure the OP has his answer. And the only reason Windows
> came up at all is
>
because it was part of the OP's question.
>
There were a lot of turns in this thread, but one I'm confused on is where
this came from ...
> I’d really hate to get into this but I dislike misinformation.
> ASP.NET <http://asp.net/> is a framework for IIS that enables you to
use any .NET-based
> language to create dynamic web content. This means you can use C# to
> write your dynamic pages, and C# is a very well-regarded programming
> language.
> C# is one of the most common languages used in corporate
> environments, and is a significantly better programming language than
> PHP.
I'm only on CALUG, so I don't know what prompted it.
It seemed like a bit of C# and .NET "marketing" if you ask me. If
anything, a lot of these "Win32-only investments" tend to be the original
problem.
--
Bryan J Smith - Professional, Technical Annoyance
b.j.smith at ieee.org - http://www.linkedin.com/in/bjsmith
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