Apache-ASP

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</pre></font>The documentation is comprehensive and easy to understand, and the
community and maintainer have been very helpful whenever we&#39;ve had
questions.
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  -- Tom Lancaster, Red Hat
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</pre></font>Your suite has got our old <a href=cgi.html><font size=-1 face=verdana><b>CGI</b></font></a> implementation beat, hands down. Our site is divided into two main areas, each run by a separate developer, and the Apache::ASP section runs hea...
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  -- Al from &#39;Anime Wallpaper at Anime Cubed&#39;, <a href=http://www.animecubed.com/wallpapers/>http://www.animecubed.com/wallpapers/</a>
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</pre></font>I am the web master of <a href=http://www.gutscheinwurst.de>http://www.gutscheinwurst.de</a> , a German voucher community. 
We use Apache::Asp to run our backend &amp; administration servers for the system. We started using Apache::ASP to see whether it is a valid alternative to IIS legacy systems. So far all expectations in regard of performance, ease of development and ...
Thank&#39;s for such a great product :)
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 -- Johnannes Leimbach
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	<font face=verdana><font class=title size=+0 color=#555555><b>D. L. Fox</b></font>
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</pre></font>I had programmed in Perl for some time ... but, 
since I also knew VB, I had switched to VB in IIS-ASP for 
web stuff because of its ease of use in embedding code
with HTML ...  When I discovered
Apache-ASP, it was like a dream come true.  I would much rather code in Perl
than any other language.  Thanks for such a fine product!</font>
	
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</pre></font>After discontinuing Windows-based hosting due to the high cost of software, 
our clients are thrilled with Apache::ASP and they swear ASP it&#39;s faster 
than before. Installation was a snap on our 25-server web farm with a small 
shell script and everything is running perfectly! The documentation is 
very comprehensive and everyone has been very helpful during this migration.
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</pre></font>Thank you!
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 -- Richard Ward, HOSTING 321, LLC.
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	<font face=verdana><font class=title size=+0 color=#555555><b>Concept Online Ltd.</b></font>
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</pre></font>I would like to say that your ASP module rocks :-) We have practically stopped developing in anything else about half a year ago, and are now using Apache::ASP extensively. I just love Perl, and whereever we are not &quot;forced&quot; to...
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  -- Csongor Fagyal, Concept Online Ltd.
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	<font face=verdana><font class=title size=+0 color=#555555><b>WebTime</b></font>
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</pre></font>As we have seen with WebTime, Apache::ASP is not only good  for the
development of website, but also for the development of webtools. Since
I first discoverd it, I made it a must-have in my society by taking
traditional PHP users to the world of perl afficionados.
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</pre></font>Having the possibility to use Apache::ASP with <a href=http://perl.apache.org><font size=-1 face=verdana><b>mod_perl</b></font></a> or mod_cgi make
it constraintless to use because of <a href=cgi.html><font size=-1 face=verdana><b>CGI</b></font></a>&#39;s universality and perl&#39;s
portability.
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  -- Grégoire Lejeune
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	<font face=verdana><font class=title size=+0 color=#555555><b>David Kulp</b></font>
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</pre></font>First, I just want to say that I am very very impressed with Apache::ASP.  I
just want to gush with praise after looking at many other implementations of
perl embedded code and being very underwhelmed.  This is so damn slick and
clean.  Kudos! ...
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</pre></font>... I&#39;m very pleased how quickly I&#39;ve been able to mock
up the application.  I&#39;ve been writing Perl <a href=cgi.html><font size=-1 face=verdana><b>CGI</b></font></a> off and on since 1993(!)
and I can tell you that Apache::ASP is a pleasure.  (Last year I tried
Zope and just about threw my computer out the window.)
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  -- David Kulp
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</pre></font>Working in a team environment where you have HTML coders and perl



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