
| The following products represent single components or groups of components that work together. The components listed below are either special server components that were designed to run on the Internet Information Server, stand alone COM objects that can run on IIS or be called from other COM enabled languages and applications, or .NET controls to run in .NET applications. Component grouping is a logical way to group COM objects and controls that work together. Some functionality can not be achieved using a single object, so vendors create multiple objects that work together to get the job done. For example ADO (Active Data Objects) is a group of objects namely the connection object, record set object, command object, and others. The benefit to grouping the objects together is the ability to describe the functionality of the objects accurately. For example, without grouping it would be hard to understand how the ADO objects together to become a complete data access solution.  | ABCEventLog 1.0 | | Adding events to the Application event log is as simple as ABC with
ABCEventLog. The only component to support multiple event types, event
sources and both local and remote event logging. That's right - log events
on your database server from your web server! Comes complete with
component, documentation and source code. | [Top] |
 | ACSFiles | | A single component that is limited in scope to three methods, Copy, Move
and Delete. The price is right for this component, it's free from
Alexander Altotsky. | [Top] |
 | ALP | | ALP is implemented as an Asynchronous Pluggable Protocol. It acts like a WEB server but without need of network. It executes WEB applications such as ASP-like pages (compatible with ASP) and CGI applications. ALP uses Internet Explorer as a server and client, and thus makes it possible to use ASP or CGI programming for building desktop applications, retail software, and CD-ROM catalogs that will run on both stand-alone machines and WEB servers. | [Top] |
 | ASP DNS Manager | | ASP DNS Manager for Windows 2000 has the purpose to simplify the configuration of Windows 2000's DNS, providing a COM component with Zone and record data manipulation. This component is easy to install and to use in custom scripts, programs or web pages. | [Top] |
 | ASP File Uploader 42 | | ASP File Uploader 42 is a 42-line pure javascript ASP file that does the full file-upload roundtrip with the server. Includes upload form, error handling, filesize delimiter, and result viewing. | [Top] |
 | ASP Profiling Component | | ASP Profiling Component measures the runtime of the piece of code you want to profile, allowing you to verify your performance improvements. | [Top] |
 | ASP-DOC | | ASP-DOC will spider all related files and functions for each file inclusive of included files and normal links from your default.asp. ASP-DOC will append a comment block header to the file, just in front of the function which you can edit. ASP-Doc provides a simple way to manage all your ASP code - files, code blocks, include files and functions. | [Top] |
 | ASP_FAX | | ASP_FAX is an Active Server Page (ASP) Custom Script
that allows ASP developers to easily send faxes and
alphanumeric pages from their ASP powered Web pages.
The ASP_FAX Custom Script accomplishes this by taking
data from ASP and passing it to ProtoFax® Server.
ProtoFax server is a separate server application, that sends
faxes and alphanumeric pages. ProtoFax must be installed
on your network. | [Top] |
 | ASPCall | | ASPCall is an Active Server Page (ASP) ActiveX control that allows ASP developers to easily send pre-recorded voice messages and text to speech
messages from their ASP Web pages to a telephone. Additionally, it allows you to easily build "Click here to talk to a live operator" features allowing visitors
to initiate calls to a business from a Web page. The ASPCall ASP control accomplishes these tasks by passing the call information to one of VoiceShot's
high volume telephony servers where the call is immediately processed. | [Top] |
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