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Creating a Server Component with Visual Basic
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This article is primarily for Active Server Pages (ASP) developers who would like to take their ASP skills a step further. By bundling ASP code into server-side components, developers not only increase Visual Basic functionality and ASP speed, but also find a marvelous way to encapsulate and protect their ASP source code. This tutorial will walk you through the process of developing a very simple server-side ActiveX ASP component. The emphasis will be on the steps it takes to produce a server-side Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file, not on complex ASP scripting or advanced VB code.
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| Date Included | 2005-06-25 15:04:35 |
| Date Modified | 2005-06-25 15:04:35 |
| URL | http://www.15seconds.com/issue/980930.htm |
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| Filesize | KB |
| Price | Free |
| Author | Doug Dean |
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