This is true. The CoreSessionTracking stuff owes much to ASP's model as well as Java's model. Hopefully getting it reviewed and getting it into out-of-the-box Zope will be on the radar soon. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy McKay" <andym@ActiveState.com> To: <dave@kovach.com>; <rlanham@speakeasy.net>; <zope@zope.org> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 3:47 PM Subject: Re: [Zope] asp request and response objects
I think:
1. Form submission and Form Response via ASP 2. Dynamic content (like time and date - something simple) placed in a page 3. SQL connection object and subsequent SQL call 4. Page Redirection and passing of form field or hidden data (state) 5. Reading in attributes from an offline configuration page (asp page) to set the values of an online page - like bgcolor,etc.
The one thing everyone says that's great about ASP is the built in session management. I'll disagree with them, but this is one key that many people ask about.
Cheers. -- Andy McKay.
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