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Using external application on ASP.net server

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PKroeb - 23 Nov 2006 10:50 GMT
Along with our website we need to create an external application which does
some custom processing like processing image files for the web user.

We might be looking for a CGI like solution.

Q: What is the best way; using Visual Studio Pro to incorparate custom C
based code to be used with the ASP.NET website? We want to call the external
application and receive information back in a stream or file.

Thanks 4 ur help.

Paul.
Dhanraj K.S - 29 Dec 2006 14:00 GMT
Can you please elaborate your question.

Do you want to initiate that external application when there is a request
from the website and get them the results ?

Thanks
Dhanraj

> Along with our website we need to create an external application which
> does
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> Paul.

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