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We can help you convert the asp site to php. We can also convert it
to Joomla CMS.<br>
Thanks<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/06/2013 03:57 PM,
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:dalevogel@verizon.net">dalevogel@verizon.net</a> wrote:<br>
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<div>At the risk of getting too involved. I would highly
recommend WordPress over Drupal. As for the 960 pixels, the
screen width is set up in the CSS file. The site can be set
up to resize, i.e. zoom in and out, or to static +1600 pixel
width, or less, at your choice. If you choose to put a new
site together with WordPress you will find a slew of
consultants out there that can do the job for you at a
reasonable cost. </div>
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<span style="font-size:12;font-family:arial;color:#000000;">On
05/06/13, <span>Richard Stuart<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:rl.stuart@verizon.net"><rl.stuart@verizon.net></a></span>
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<div>Question for you experts out there. I've not found a
basic a solution to get to HTML code and java scripts Perl
scripts CGI scripts etc. Some have suggested rebuilding
using Word Press or Drupal. These seem to limit the basic
screen as displayed to about 960 pixels. In the limited
work I've done I have never exercise such a limit. Why
does WordPress and Drupal have such a limit???? To me it
tends to make your web page look like watching a 50's movie
on a new laptop or widescreen TV. Ug!<br>
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On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 8:04 PM, Brian Harnish <span dir="ltr"><<a
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<div dir="ltr">Quite the holy war going on in this thread,</div>
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<div>Well, in my case, I am all about the exact _opposite_.
"Risk mitigation" doesn't know "faith" or "allegiance."
But I constantly run into dozens of people who see it
that way. Why? Because when it come right down to it,
there are few things that Microsoft does that is not a
major risk. The only "risk reduction" with most Microsoft
solutions is when one is already using them, so staying
with those solutions might be so short-term.</div>
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<div>It's just the reality most of us deal with on almost a
weekly basis with customers. As Gartner warned way back
in 1999, no vendor is going to offer a way out of lock-in.
So expecting open source to solve an issue of lock-in is
really not what open source has ever been about. It's
about offering a solution to problems, which requires
enterprises to make a conscious and strategic decision to
move. As always, I put things in terms of risk.</div>
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<div>As far too many enterprises are finding out, legacy VB
6 and MS IE 6 are major risks right now, and their
investments have been made in vain long-term. And even
.NET must be taken on with a full understanding of the
risks involved, should it be leveraged as a solution.
I've taken a lot of "heat" for balking any time someone
states .NET is portable. And I've ended up being right in
every single case. Just food for thought ... on a Linux
and open source list. ;)</div>
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<div dir="ltr"> but to answer your question: The way to
convert them is to either find someone</div>
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<div dir="ltr">who knows those technologies and agree on a
wage for them to do it.</div>
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<div>Actually, there are a number of automated solutions out
there that are designed to convert ASP to JSP. Now in
several cases, they are not discrete solutions. I.e.,
they often have strings attached with purchasing their
Java Beans and other components that run on your
application server. In some cases they do comprise of
code licensed from Microsoft, but have been ported to run
on a Java vertical stack. It's really all about what you
need to do.</div>
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<div>That's an additional debate between "clean room" and
more "intermediate" migration/porting options.</div>
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