I think I see what you are saying. Once you pass the Request,Response and Session object references to your dll, the dll could do all of the processing. But, If you get rid of the asp page that creates the reference to the dll, the dll is released. I don't know that you will be able to access the asp objects without having an asp page somewhere. I would like to know if you could.
Tim Westmoreland
Software Engineer
Skyline Technologies, Inc.
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