ASP - Active Server Pages
Active Server Pages (ASP) is an open, compile-free application environment in which you can combine HTML, scripts, and
component calls to create dynamic and powerful Web-based business solutions.
ASP runs as a service of the Virtual Private Server Apache Web Server and is optimized
for multiple threads and multiple users. This means that it's fast, and it's easy to implement. If you use ASP, you can
separate the design of your Web page from the nitty-gritty details of programming access to databases and applications. This
frees up programmers to do what they do best--code like crazy--and, conversely, frees designers to worry about just the design
rather than the database.
Files created with Active Server Pages have the extension .asp. With ASP files, you can activate your Web site using
any combination of HTML, scripting--such as JavaScript, VBScript, or Perl--and components written in any language. This means
your ASP file is simply a file that can contain any combination of HTML, scripting, and calls to components. When you make a
change on the ASP file on the server, you need only save the changes to the file-the next time the Web page is loaded, the
script will automatically be compiled.
Implementation
Our Virtual Private Servers support the following implementations of ASP:
An alternative to ASP implementation involves converting ASP code to PHP code.
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