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sunitha.sethuraman@gmail.com - 10 Aug 2007 07:26 GMT
Hi ,

I have done my project in asp.net can anyone help me to convert the
asp.net code to asp.

Thanking you,
Regards,
S.S
Mike - 10 Aug 2007 12:54 GMT
why would you want to go back to ASP?

There's no tool to do this, so you'll have to do it manually.

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Mark Rae [MVP] - 10 Aug 2007 13:05 GMT
> I have done my project in asp.net can anyone help me to convert the
> asp.net code to asp.

??? Why on earth would you want to do that ???

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Jon  Paal [MSMD] - 10 Aug 2007 15:37 GMT
not for free....

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Peter Bromberg [C# MVP] - 10 Aug 2007 16:32 GMT
I have to think that Barney Rubble and Fred Flinstone might disapprove of
having you go back to the Stone Age. What's the purpose of this?
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Larry Bud - 10 Aug 2007 20:50 GMT
On Aug 10, 2:26 am, sunitha.sethura...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi ,
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> Regards,
> S.S

Let me guess, your client doesn't support .NET, only ASP.
Mark Rae [MVP] - 10 Aug 2007 20:59 GMT
> Let me guess, your client doesn't support .NET, only ASP.

Or his ISP... :-)

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Mike - 13 Aug 2007 19:58 GMT
Or alot of time on his hands,
or maybe he wants to do it so he can add ASP to his resume.

>> Let me guess, your client doesn't support .NET, only ASP.
>
> Or his ISP... :-)
Mark Rae [MVP] - 13 Aug 2007 20:27 GMT
> or maybe he wants to do it so he can add ASP to his resume.

Can't understand that either... ;-)

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Mike - 15 Aug 2007 20:54 GMT
I've seen someone do it at a company I was contracting for.
I've seen guys take ASP and convert it to .NET, this guy went backwards. He
said he wanted to get a better understanding of ASP and taken an existing
application and rewriting it was easier then coming up with an application
on his own to create.

needless to say, this guy is still doing asp development.

>> or maybe he wants to do it so he can add ASP to his resume.
>
> Can't understand that either... ;-)

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