Yag,
>BTW, if you don't like ASP, I know that a few folks are using COMCodebook as the middle tier on Webconnect apps also...
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>Remember, COMCodebook really focuses on the middle end, with standard interfaces for the front end and back end, so you can plug in whatever you want...
Thanks. My comments were based on the examples in the documentation at the time I looked at it, and also on the demos at DEVCON, which were all using ASP.
Perhaps a couple of paragraphs in the (very good) docs would be helpful, pointing out the possibilities other than ASP. Or maybe I missed that if it's there already.