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!I was wondering why is it that C#, VB and Java are supported in ASP.NET but not C++?
C++ is supported, although it mainly produces executables, not web components.
You can use C++ to create web components, like ISAPI filters, which IIS can use.
You can also create assemblies (dlls) with managed C++ which ASP.NET can consume, too.
For an example of that, read this article :
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc301369.aspx
Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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"David" <as*@asd.comwrote in message news:qO******************************@brightview.c om...
Hi,
I was wondering why is it that C#, VB and Java are supported in ASP.NET but not C++?
Is it Microsoft's attempt to shove a portable language out of the frame and make everyone use MS C#?
I know I can write code-behind dlls in C++ - no problem there, but it would be nice if I could write all code in my
aspx files in C++. (unless I can of course!).
Thanks
David