The Hottest 10 Asp Tools Of The World

The Hottest 10 Asp Tools Of The World

home-equity-loan-america.net( http://www.home-equity-loan-america.net )When it comes to finding good ASP Tools, even those in the know might have some trouble. But that’s all in the past; with our “World’s Most Popular Now!” award finding quality software is a snap. We at POPSnail know how frustrating it can be to install and uninstall program after program, looking for the right one. So we created this award to make all that easier for you. We try out new programs and give them scores in five categories: UI skin, speed, ease of use, user rating and popularity. The highest scoring program overall wins the “World’s Most Popular Now!” award, and our recommendation on this page.
As far as ASP Tools go, today’s winners are linked below. These names probably doesn’t come as a surprise to avid users of this type of software, judging by their high popularity ratings. But for the rest of you, their smooth designs and high degrees of adaptability make them ideal for users of any skill level.

1. ASP Studio 2005

Powerful project development Software integrated with ASP code editing and debugging without any server. You can use it to debug and edit ASP source-code for Dynamic Web Page.

2. SSC to ASP ASP.NET vers 3 + 4 (incl SSC to HTML)

Solve your problem using Microsoft Excel, and let SpreadsheetConverter generate an ASP or ASP.NET-page. The ASP-page looks like and calculates like the spreadsheet. No programming required.

3. ASP Spell Check

ASP SpellCheck is an international spell checking component for Microsoft ASP (VBScript) web applications. ASPSpellCheck provides international spellchecking for your ASP applications. It is suitable for use with W3C HTML and XHTML applications, and has a good degree of accessibility.

4. ASP Documentation Tool Premium Edition

The ASP Documentation Tool creates project documentation for ASP 2.0 and 3.0 web applications written in VBScript and JScript. Access and SQL Server 2000 databases and Visual Basic 6.0 components associated with the web application can also be incorporated into the reports.

5. Nevron Chart for ASP . NET

Nevron Chart for Web Forms is the leading charting component for ASP .NET applications. The component delivers rich charting functionality suitable for presentation, scientific, financial and business charts.

6. Barcode ASP Component

Our small footprint Barcode ASP component is ATL COM product which can add professional quality 1D barcode PNG format image to your web pages running on the IIS server.

7. PDF417 Barcode ASP Component

Our small footprint PDF417 ASP component is ATL COM product which can add professional quality 2D barcode PNG format image to your web pages running on the IIS server.

8. ASPcodePrint

ASPcodePrint is designed to print the source of web pages written using HTML, VBScript and JScript. The output can be printed and exported to RTF and PDF formats.

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Posted on April 26, 2007 at 10:10 pm by admin · Permalink
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  1. Written by uki1985a
    on April 26, 2007 at 10:28 pm
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    hehe, naja ich hatte schon “Musikvideos” gekuckt, da war keine solche harmonie vorhanden. aber danke.^^

  2. Written by The Awaken
    on April 26, 2007 at 11:02 pm
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    There is ASP classic, and ASP.NET. I personally don't like .net because of the markup it generates. I want control of what the server is generating.

    ASP Classic is similar to PHP in that you have control of what the script is doing.

    If I were you, though, I would leave Microsoft alone. Nothing open source about them.

  3. Written by Chris C
    on April 26, 2007 at 11:07 pm
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  4. Written by xxsimpsonsfanxx
    on April 26, 2007 at 11:59 pm
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    ist ja auch das Musikvideo ne ;)
    Nein hast aber recht :)

  5. Written by Alice G
    on April 28, 2007 at 4:45 am
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    For starters, you need to make sure you don't have "Show friendly HTML error messages" checked under the Advanced tab under Internet Options (in Internet Explorer).

    I think you're trying to debug a website you're working on so if this is the case in IIS you need to select the option "Send detailed ASP error messages to client" in the Debugging screen under Application Configuration for that website. For security reasons you should remove this option when you're done debugging.

    Hope this helps.

  6. Written by xxXlenschenXxx
    on April 30, 2007 at 7:53 am
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    so.. adorable i love it!! *****

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