You can start building the ASP.NET functionality in the same application and
go back and forth. NOTE that session state is not the same, so you have to
migrate over any session variables when you go back and forth. MSDN online
has an article on session state sharing between the two.
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Gregory A. Beamer
MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA
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"Gilgamesh" <gi************@aol.com> wrote in message
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Hi there,
We have a legacy ASP application which we would need to continue to
support. There's a need to add new functionality to the application, which I intend
to implement it in ASP.NET if possible. The asp application is hosted in a
secured environment with users connecting to the app using SSL. I was
wondering if there's a way to do this without creating a separate asp.net
web application.
I appreciate any comment.
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Thanks,
Gilgamesh