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Portable Active Server Pages
October 1997
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Development of Active Server Pages is code-independent with Chili ASP ($995 for unlimited users). This package lets developers build Active Server Intranet applications for non-Microsoft Web servers using Active Server Pages and Components. You can build an Active Server application once and copy it into ChiliASP, which ports it to different Web servers. ChiliASP runs on Lotus's Domino, Oracle Web Server, O'Reilly's WebSite, and Netscape's Fast
Track and Enterprise servers. Active Server Pages, which are part of Microsoft's Internet Information Server 3.0 Web server, are for developing HTML code, ActiveX components, and CGI scripts for server-based applications.
Contact: ChiliSoft, Lancaster, PA
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