Re: Using VC++ 6.0 under Vista

From:
"David Ching" <dc@remove-this.dcsoft.com>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc
Date:
Thu, 29 Nov 2007 21:37:29 -0800
Message-ID:
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"David Wilkinson" <no-reply@effisols.com> wrote in message
news:eAmJ1wuMIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

Well, I was talking here specifically about cross-posting. Despite its
evil reputation, multi-posting has its uses and yours is one of them.

Cross-posting, in my experience, tends to be either unnecessary or
flame-producing. Not much in between.


I guess there's pros and cons for both cross- and multi-posting. On another
newsgroup, a knowledgeable but stubborn regular poster would reply to a
multi-post with, "If you must cross-post, then do it correctly. Reply
posted to <another newsgroup where the multi-post went to>." So I guess he
thought cross posting was OK but not multi posting. And you are the
oppsite.

You're learning ASP.NET? My own web site is Unix hosted and I have been
looking at PHP (currently I have static pages with, would you believe C++
CGI's). The thing that's attractive about ASP.NET is that you can use the
same language (C#) as for Windows applications (or VB.NET of course, but
let's not go there...).


LOL, yes, I am making a simple ASP.NET website that is database driven, to
manage contractors timecards. It's quite the ride! :-O

-- David

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