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Re: Looking for a script or coder

From: Bryan Kroger
Date: Thursday, March 6, 2003
Time: 9:46:04 am

What? When did asp become a real scripting language?

-Bryan
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 07:28, ISP List wrote:
>
> >Okay... I must say... cosmetically it's pretty bad ass. I haven't looked at
> >the guts of it, but the screenshots are pretty sweet. 100 times better than
> >mine. :)
> >
> > - Shawn
>
> Thanks ;)
>
> OptiWrap is basically just a wrapper that calls the Microsoft XML object to
> grab the results of a CDML page directly from the Web Companion and put it
> into a variable. I have it set to use an "off port" behind-the-scenes
> which can be totally firewalled off from the outside world. Thus, it
> allows you to totally eliminate the need for the WSC and to do SSL much
> easier, etc. It also allows you to "skin" the interface pretty easily,
> which is what I did with OptiSkin. The front end files don't even have to
> be on the same box as the FileMaker instance, e.g. you could run the front
> end on a W2K IIS box and the back end on a MacOS X box. I'm probably going
> to "skin" the ISP Management interface too, as there seems to be a huge
> demand for that as well..
>
> The added benefit of using a real scripting language is nice too. I'm
> eventually going to recode it in ASP.NET, but really this could be done in
> anything, including PHP (which would be best for cross-platform, but I
> don't know PHP well enough yet). We also use it to pull some stuff from
> our mySQL and MS SQL server and display right alongside CDML generated
> data. I tried to keep it simple so when you upgrade the OG Web Interface
> files, I can "keep up" just by modifying the CDML pages in the system,
> never having to touch the framework. If you want, feel free post a link to
> my free OptiWrap on your third party website/file archive for OptiGold, as
> some folks have already found it useful for "skinning" their own site..
>
>
> -------------------------------------
> Mike Bacher / mike@sparklogic.com
> Use OptiGold ISP? Check out OptiSkin!
> http://www.sparklogic.com/optiskin/
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>
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