Re: What happened to my code



Tom Cole wrote:
On Apr 29, 3:20 am, "Álvaro G. Vicario"
[...] And the <% ... %> part is ASP,

or JSP, it uses the same syntax and has...long before ASP even
existed.

It could even be PHP, with enabled support for ASP-style tags. Possible,
but recommended against for shipping code due to possible incompatibility.


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