Preparing your ASP Pages for a Transition to ASP.NET

This article briefly examines the design and development changes in ASP.NET from classic ASP. This article focuses on looking at how to write your ASP code today to make it easier to port the ASP code you write today into future ASP.NET code.

Also keep in mind that both ASP and ASP.NET can run simultaneously on a Web server. When moving to ASP.NET you are not required to migrate all of your ASP pages to ASP.NET pages. However, you may wish to due to ASP.NET's enhanced performance and better code maintainability and readability over classic ASP.

George Petrov

George PetrovGeorge Petrov is a renowned software writer and developer whose extensive skills brought numerous extensions, articles and knowledge to the DMXzone- the online community for professional Adobe Dreamweaver users. The most popular for its over high-quality Dreamweaver extensions and templates.

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