with ASP.NET. AFAIK, it should be no problem mixing .CFM and .ASPX pages
within the same site, because IIS loads a different handler for each page.
Is this correct? Does anyone have experience with this type of problem?
Thanks for any info
UrsYou are correct, it shouldn't be a problem.
The only difficulty you're likely to have is passing data between the two
different systems.
--
I hope this helps,
Steve C. Orr, MCSD, MVP
http://SteveOrr.net
"Urs Eichmann" <xx@.yy.com> wrote in message
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> In a website built with coldfusion 5, we want to add some new pages built
> with ASP.NET. AFAIK, it should be no problem mixing .CFM and .ASPX pages
> within the same site, because IIS loads a different handler for each page.
> Is this correct? Does anyone have experience with this type of problem?
> Thanks for any info
> Urs
Thanks Steve. Regarding passing data, do you know some "best practise" to
share data (especially session data)?
Urs
"Steve C. Orr [MVP, MCSD]" <Steve@.Orr.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> You are correct, it shouldn't be a problem.
> The only difficulty you're likely to have is passing data between the two
> different systems.
> --
> I hope this helps,
> Steve C. Orr, MCSD, MVP
> http://SteveOrr.net
>
> "Urs Eichmann" <xx@.yy.com> wrote in message
> news:OFasKbtNFHA.580@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>> In a website built with coldfusion 5, we want to add some new pages built
>> with ASP.NET. AFAIK, it should be no problem mixing .CFM and .ASPX pages
>> within the same site, because IIS loads a different handler for each
>> page. Is this correct? Does anyone have experience with this type of
>> problem?
>>
>> Thanks for any info
>> Urs
>>
>>
The safest way would be to store any shared data in a database that both
can access. You don't want to reply upon QueryStrings or even hidden inputs
as that is something that the end user (malicious or otherwise) can tamper
with.
-Brock
DevelopMentor
http://staff.develop.com/ballen
> Thanks Steve. Regarding passing data, do you know some "best practise"
> to
> share data (especially session data)?
> Urs
> "Steve C. Orr [MVP, MCSD]" <Steve@.Orr.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:eajWNftNFHA.3704@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>> You are correct, it shouldn't be a problem.
>> The only difficulty you're likely to have is passing data between the
>> two
>> different systems.
>> --
>> I hope this helps,
>> Steve C. Orr, MCSD, MVP
>> http://SteveOrr.net
>> "Urs Eichmann" <xx@.yy.com> wrote in message
>> news:OFasKbtNFHA.580@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>
>>> In a website built with coldfusion 5, we want to add some new pages
>>> built with ASP.NET. AFAIK, it should be no problem mixing .CFM and
>>> .ASPX pages within the same site, because IIS loads a different
>>> handler for each page. Is this correct? Does anyone have experience
>>> with this type of problem?
>>>
>>> Thanks for any info
>>> Urs
Thanks Brock. I'm positively surprised how fast I get an answer here ;-)
"Brock Allen" <ballen@.NOSPAMdevelop.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:327280632479524515500736@.msnews.microsoft.com ...
> The safest way would be to store any shared data in a database that both
> can access. You don't want to reply upon QueryStrings or even hidden
> inputs as that is something that the end user (malicious or otherwise) can
> tamper with.
> -Brock
> DevelopMentor
> http://staff.develop.com/ballen
>
>> Thanks Steve. Regarding passing data, do you know some "best practise"
>> to
>> share data (especially session data)?
>> Urs
>> "Steve C. Orr [MVP, MCSD]" <Steve@.Orr.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> news:eajWNftNFHA.3704@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>
>>> You are correct, it shouldn't be a problem.
>>> The only difficulty you're likely to have is passing data between the
>>> two
>>> different systems.
>>> --
>>> I hope this helps,
>>> Steve C. Orr, MCSD, MVP
>>> http://SteveOrr.net
>>> "Urs Eichmann" <xx@.yy.com> wrote in message
>>> news:OFasKbtNFHA.580@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>>
>>>> In a website built with coldfusion 5, we want to add some new pages
>>>> built with ASP.NET. AFAIK, it should be no problem mixing .CFM and
>>>> .ASPX pages within the same site, because IIS loads a different
>>>> handler for each page. Is this correct? Does anyone have experience
>>>> with this type of problem?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any info
>>>> Urs
In addition to the database suggestion, you can also pass data via
querystring, hidden fields, cookies, etc.
--
I hope this helps,
Steve C. Orr, MCSD, MVP
http://SteveOrr.net
"Brock Allen" <ballen@.NOSPAMdevelop.com> wrote in message
news:327280632479524515500736@.msnews.microsoft.com ...
> The safest way would be to store any shared data in a database that both
> can access. You don't want to reply upon QueryStrings or even hidden
> inputs as that is something that the end user (malicious or otherwise) can
> tamper with.
> -Brock
> DevelopMentor
> http://staff.develop.com/ballen
>
>> Thanks Steve. Regarding passing data, do you know some "best practise"
>> to
>> share data (especially session data)?
>> Urs
>> "Steve C. Orr [MVP, MCSD]" <Steve@.Orr.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> news:eajWNftNFHA.3704@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>
>>> You are correct, it shouldn't be a problem.
>>> The only difficulty you're likely to have is passing data between the
>>> two
>>> different systems.
>>> --
>>> I hope this helps,
>>> Steve C. Orr, MCSD, MVP
>>> http://SteveOrr.net
>>> "Urs Eichmann" <xx@.yy.com> wrote in message
>>> news:OFasKbtNFHA.580@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>>
>>>> In a website built with coldfusion 5, we want to add some new pages
>>>> built with ASP.NET. AFAIK, it should be no problem mixing .CFM and
>>>> .ASPX pages within the same site, because IIS loads a different
>>>> handler for each page. Is this correct? Does anyone have experience
>>>> with this type of problem?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any info
>>>> Urs
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