From: Michele Andreoli ([email protected])
Date: Mon Mar 20 2000 - 17:32:46 CET
On Mon, Mar 20, 2000 at 08:39:12AM -0700, Tom Poindexter nicely wrote:
>
>
> The Neowebscript-SA server in the Tcl Add-on can do 'asp-like' processing.
> Of course, you write your application code in Tcl, embedded in the
> web pages. For a simple example, start the Neowebscript server, and
> access the server with a browser. The server recognizes
> <nws>.....</nws> tags in html pages. Any text between these tags gets
> interpreted with Tcl's 'subst' command, which will replace $xxxx with
> the value of a Tcl variable, and [ ] will cause a Tcl script to be
> interpreted.
There is in Linux also a package called eperl: embedded perl. It works
probably in this way.
My problem is not to understand what ASP is from phenomenological point
of view -- it is scripting in HTML, as many told on the list -- but how
it compare with other embedded scripting: javascript, PHP3, etc.
In other words: I wish to know is the ASP programmer access more features,
as far OS command are concerned, compared to other scripting.
Michele
-- I'd like to conclude with a positive statement, but I can't remember any. Would two negative ones do? -- Woody Allen --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.6 : Sat Feb 08 2003 - 15:27:13 CET