Active Server Pages consist of six built in objects. They are ready made objects which provide functionality to your web pages without requiring you to make custom objects ( though you can if you want to, later on that topic ) . This page contains only reference material on the methods, properties and events available in these objects, if you are not sure how to make use of them then please first go through an introductory article or tutorial on Active Server Pages then come back here. The reference material listed here pertains to the ASP 3.0 object model which Microsoft has introduced in IIS 5.0 ( windows 2000 ).
In all of these examples, the architecture and design of an item is reused to produce and manage a product line. Software can also be acquired, developed, maintained and managed via a product-line approach. Reusability also helps in maintainability, modularity, portability, productivity, interoperability, reconfigurability, commonality, adaptability, reliability and quality.
This article looks at a couple of ways to get the code in the client-side and server-side to communicate each other: Using the Javascript Array and Using ASP and XML.
ASP has the ability to dynamically output any kind of office application format. Before to start coding, The first thing we need to do is set correct file type. Becase the browser needs to know what to do with the file. Second step is to edit file name. You can use HTML and CSS to create styles in your word document. .
While passing variables as an URL's querystring, you should need to encode the string. All special characters like space must be written in adress bar in a form for browser.
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