Jon
Mon Apr 14 15:41:59 CDT 2008
tell the author of the website, maybe he'll update it.....
"Mike Brind [MVP]" <paxtonend@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uUkRfWmnIHA.5280@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Hmmm. I would hardly categorise that site as necessarily a good example of the "right way". It uses ODBC to connect to Access,
> concatenates variables directly into Sql statements without any validation, uses recordset objects for inserting and updating,
> includes examples of using CDONTS, and their example sites are susceptible to SQL injection - just to name a few faults.
>
> To Mangler - classic ASP hasn't been developed since around 2000, so there are limited new sources of information. Even some of
> the samples on MSDN have failed to keep up with deprecation. Frankly, the best sources of good practice are here in this news
> group, and www.aspfaq.com.
>
> --
> Mike Brind
> Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET
>
> "Jon Paal [MSMD]" <Jon nospam Paal @ everywhere dot com> wrote in message
> news:teidnTS_Tcz-EZ7VnZ2dnUVZ_hSdnZ2d@palinacquisition...
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http://msconline.maconstate.edu/tutorials/ASP/default.htm
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>> "Mangler" <webmaster@repairresource.com> wrote in message
>> news:a6e80fb3-b756-40ad-a281-a2b17af534fb@u3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
>>>I use Dreamweaver to develop ASP sites and am reaching a point where
>>> yes it is helpful but I want to know more. I would like to dive in a
>>> hand code things one of these days and was wondering if anyone out
>>> there has any good references as to where I could learn the language
>>> from the ground up. I figured I'd ask the professionals out there so
>>> I can learn from a good reputable source, this way I can learn the
>>> right way.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
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