I currently own a website written in php, but I have been getting into ASP.NET a bit recently and would like to start coding in that. However, my current webhost (which I want to keep) does not support ASP.NET, so I'm looking for an additional cheap, reliable ASP hosting site.<br />
Here's my problem I want to integrate my asp into my current website, however I'm not sure how to run a script from another host on my current page without using frames. I know that include(); won't work, are there any other good ways I can do this, while still allowing the ASP page to reference files on its own host?<br />
I didn't say I was switching to ASP, I said I wanted to be able to use some of the ASP functionality in my php-based websites. A few reasons for this -- going into development with people who only know visual ASP and don't know how to code makes it a lot easier to have them contribute to the project. Also, I happened to like the concept of Sessions and some of the "pre-built" things the .NET framework offers.<br />
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Either way, my question wasn't "should I switch to ASP". It was "how can I use both given my current hosting configuration".<br />
Here's my problem I want to integrate my asp into my current website, however I'm not sure how to run a script from another host on my current page without using frames. I know that include(); won't work, are there any other good ways I can do this, while still allowing the ASP page to reference files on its own host?<br />
I didn't say I was switching to ASP, I said I wanted to be able to use some of the ASP functionality in my php-based websites. A few reasons for this -- going into development with people who only know visual ASP and don't know how to code makes it a lot easier to have them contribute to the project. Also, I happened to like the concept of Sessions and some of the "pre-built" things the .NET framework offers.<br />
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Either way, my question wasn't "should I switch to ASP". It was "how can I use both given my current hosting configuration".<br />