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Month: June 2017

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Selecting from a SQL Database

June 25, 2017 Lisa Shea 0

You understand the basics of using ASP, including loops and requests. Now you want to use this knowledge to select information out of a database. […]

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ASP String Function List

June 25, 2017 Lisa Shea 0

Need to parse a string into its component parts using ASP Classic? Maybe you need to extract part of a string or rearrange it. Here […]

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