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- Price: Free to try (Some features are not available); $80.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98
- Date added: October 13, 2001
- Total Downloads: 5,449
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Publisher's description
From newObjects / ZmeY soft :From the developer: "newObjects Active Local Pages (ALP) is an engine that extends the Internet Explorer browser with ability to execute ASP pages and CGI applications locally without need of WEB server or network configured on the machine. Also through the ALPFrame viewer ALP extends the DHTML object model with window and context menus controlled by the pages. Additionally ALPFrame viewer supports unique feature that allows it to run ALP without need of installation and ALP ActiveX components registration (see the ALPFrame page for a sample). Thus ALP covers all the Microsoft Windows versions beginning with Windows 98 and Windows NT4 (with IE4 or later) and also allows building autorun CD-ROM/DVD using ASP and CGI."By extending the browser with a support for server side technologies ALP makes WEB server programming techniques available for desktop applications development. Also the good compatibility between the server side ASP (found in IIS and some other servers) and CGI interface makes possible the same code without or with a little changes to be executed on the WEB server and on the desktop."
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