- From: Jon Hanna <jon@spin.ie>
- Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 23:28:09 +0100
- To: <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
> Does ASP cause any problems with accessibility? Not in and of itself. The "controls" that InterDev provides you with generate dreadful HTML and would probably cause problems, but the only people I've ever met who used them where project managers (making failed attempts to get an idea of what the coders working with them did). > I am more interested in the .NET version if anyone is aware...I understand Perhaps the controls have improved with .NET, I haven't checked. > the .NET version can be created to run as a .dll once it has initially > run....any truth to the matter? Any insights would be helpful. IIRC .NET asp applications can be compiled to run as a .dll that interacts with the ASP framework. Not that different to the way heavy-duty ASP pages all used COMs form the hard work though. Could be wrong on this one.
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