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Mark Wonsil <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask]> on 03/05/2001 07:34:17 PM

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To: Andreas Schmidt/GIS/CSC@CSC, <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: RE: mpe script for menu at logon

Andreas,

I too prefer the BACKG method to the system wide UDC for Security/3000
and
use it regularly. One thing you said below caught my attention. It seems
to me that once BACKG (with logon running) is streamed, if you stop it the
Security/3000 hook is still in place. So, stopping the BACKG [...]37_4May200110:08:[log in to unmask]
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Thu, 3 May 2001 06:47:25 -0400
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Tom Brandt answers:
> Active Server Pages (ASP) is facility, technology, engine, pick your
> buzzword which runs only under Microsoft's Internet Information Server web
> server software. IIS runs only on NT and Windows 2000 Server

Chris Dunlop adds:
>That's not strictly true.  There are  a number of 3rd party implementations
>of Active Server pages that run on a variety of platforms - for example
>Chillisoft's ASP  (http://www.chilisoft.com/) will run on Solaris, Linux,
>AIX, HP-UX and Windows, according to their website.

I am surprised that Mike Yawn and Lars Appel have not chimed in already to
say you can do much the same thing with JSP/Apache Tomcat or Enhydra with
JDBC.  Here you can have an all e3000 solution or split it up onto multiple
machines.  JSP is very much the same idea as ASP and it even looks very much
the same.  The Enhydra XMLC HML templates seem easier to use as none of the
Java/VBScript is stuffed in with the HTML.

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