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| | Classic ASP, ASP.NET, and Session Variables I'm working on a large website that uses classic ASP VBScript. I need to code in some pages that use ASP.NET (VBScript). I have figured out how to have all the features, subroutines, and functions of .asp and ..aspx co-exist - BUT - it seems that I can't have my Session and Application variables shared between ASP and ASP.NET pages! Am I missing something? Is there a way to share Session and Application variables between these two scripting technologies? Thanks!!! Toni |
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| | Re: Classic ASP, ASP.NET, and Session Variables Toni, In my idea you can, but it is a long time ago that I did something with classic ASP The best place to ask this is probably the newsgroup microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet Cor "Toni" <Toni24@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23jKQkbQnJHA.5124@xxxxxx Quote: > I'm working on a large website that uses classic ASP VBScript. I need to > code in some pages that use ASP.NET (VBScript). > > I have figured out how to have all the features, subroutines, and > functions of .asp and .aspx co-exist - BUT - it seems that I can't have my > Session and Application variables shared between ASP and ASP.NET pages! > > Am I missing something? Is there a way to share Session and Application > variables between these two scripting technologies? > > Thanks!!! > > Toni > > |
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