Bob Barrows [MVP]
12/4/2007 7:10:00 PM
That was why I said "There was no way for you to know it ... "
Rule of thumb:
..asp = classic ASP
..aspx = ASP.Net
Erik wrote:
> I had looked for other threads which might have answered this
> question, but didn't seen any differentiation between ASP and ASP.NET
> in this group.
>
> I appologise for the confusion, and will mark it as answered to keep
> others from spending time on it.
>
> "Bob Barrows [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Erik wrote:
>>> Basically, I'm looking for a way to emulate the query analyzer tool,
>>> via a web browser window (in ASP.NET if at all possible).
>>
>> There was no way for you to know it (except maybe by browsing through
>> some of the previous questions before posting yours - always a
>> recommended practice), but this is a classic asp newsgroup. ASP.Net
>> is a different technology from classic ASP. While you may be lucky
>> enough to find a dotnet-savvy person here who can answer your
>> question, you can eliminate the luck factor by posting your question
>> to a newsgroup where the dotnet-savvy people hang out. I suggest
>> microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.
>> There are also forums at www.asp.net where you can find a lot of
>> people to help you.
>>
>> --
>> Microsoft MVP -- ASP/ASP.NET
>> Please reply to the newsgroup. The email account listed in my From
>> header is my spam trap, so I don't check it very often. You will get
>> a quicker response by posting to the newsgroup.
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Microsoft MVP -- ASP/ASP.NET
Please reply to the newsgroup. The email account listed in my From
header is my spam trap, so I don't check it very often. You will get a
quicker response by posting to the newsgroup.