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is there anyway to combine asp and php?
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#2
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Not in the same file. If your server supports both, than you could execute one with the other. Similar to including PERL scripts in you PHP pages.
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how do you execute perl scripts in php?
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couldnt you do...
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#5
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PHP Code:
for Win32 PHP Code:
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#6
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its stripped all the / from the windows paths, i hope everyone realises that.
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Quote:
; Allow ASP-style <% %> tags. asp_tags = Off |
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That just allows for the open/close tags, it still doesn't interpret VBScript.
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Yes, thats tru
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so i take it there is no way to do this?
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