Porting a typical ASP 3.0 Application

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Although XSL has been around for a while, there are nto many articles that describe the scenario where an existing classic ASP application needs to be transformed to use new web technologies like XML, and XSL(T), to map the benefit of certain advantages in the development and maintenance areas. Therefore, this article will do just that, it will talk about posting a typical ASP 3.0 Web Application to one that uses XML and XSLT. On the way, specific issues encountered will be looked at an possible solutions in XSL will be provided. In addition, performance testing will be part of the redesign process to eliminate early rising issues. Porting a typical ASP 3.0 Application to use XML and XSL(T) was written by Pieter Seigers for ASPToday. It is a ebook (e-book) that requires you have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed so that you can view PDF files. The title is not compatible with Pocket PCs, PDAs, or other handhelds.

  • Cost: $8.00
  • Pages: 17
  • Edition: e-book (Acrobat Reader)
  • ISBN: B00006H5A1

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ASP : Books

Title / Program Name:

Porting a typical ASP 3.0 Application

URL:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00006H5A1/bigwebmasters-20

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Released Date:

July 26, 2002

Cost:

$8.00

List Price:

$8.00

Pages:

17

Edition:

e-book (Acrobat Reader)

ISBN:

B00006H5A1

Publisher:

Wrox

Author:

Pieter Seigers

Keywords:

asp article, asp application, asp web technologies, asp xml, asp xslt, asp performance testing, asp redesign process, eliminate asp issues, asp ebook, asp e-book, asp pdf file

Summary:

To use XML and XSL(T)

Description:

Although XSL has been around for a while, there are nto many articles that describe the scenario where an existing classic ASP application needs to be transformed to use new web technologies like XML, and XSL(T), to map the benefit of certain advantages in the development and maintenance areas. Therefore, this article will do just that, it will talk about posting a typical ASP 3.0 Web Application to one that uses XML and XSLT. On the way, specific issues encountered will be looked at an possible solutions in XSL will be provided. In addition, performance testing will be part of the redesign process to eliminate early rising issues. Porting a typical ASP 3.0 Application to use XML and XSL(T) was written by Pieter Seigers for ASPToday. It is a ebook (e-book) that requires you have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed so that you can view PDF files. The title is not compatible with Pocket PCs, PDAs, or other handhelds.

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