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Re: Does anybody actually know Mr Justus?
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lugnet.lego.direct
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Sat, 24 Jun 2000 18:52:14 GMT
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mtimm@usinternet&spamless&.com
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On Wed, 21 Jun 2000 19:41:12 GMT, "Brian Lanning"
<blanning@mciworld.com> wrote:
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> > > The two pages with brick pictures were ASP pages. Why? Why not
> > > simple html that could be cooked up in 10 minutes? I suspect that we're
> > > seeing part of a larger IIS/ASP site. And that would make sense.
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> > I don't know *why*, but before TLC put flash on their site, all their pages
> > were ASP. So it's not something new.
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> It still would have been easier to cook up some html. Who knows what's
> lurking behind the curtain there.
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> brian
I don't know that much about programming or even creating websites
but, does .asp stuff cache or bookmark? If you are a company that
wants to keep tight control over your public image perhaps you only
want people seeing the most recent version of your site? So if the
.asp doesn't cache perhaps that's the reason? (I seem to remember
some thing about timing out in regards to the .asp stuff, but could be
mistaken)
Mike
All other themes are just spare parts for Castle!
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