Re: how can you use mshtml DOM object to grab rendered asp.net page?
- From: "Jim Cheshire" <noemail@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2006 10:48:58 -0600
Randall Arnold wrote:
>
> And FYI, it was never my intention to design myself into a corner: I
> had a mandate to modernize a VB6 app and provide it with various
> publishing (export) options, assumed asp.net was the way to go, and
> have now come to the conclusion asp.net is far too immature,
> restrictive and poorly supported despite the hype from Microsoft. IMO, I
> should not have to jump through hoops or worry about security
> restrictions when my environment is 100% intranet.
>
Randall,
I think your problem is that you have undertaken a project that requires you
to have an understanding of HTTP applications and the restrictions imposed
on them, and because your experience is not in this area, you are becoming
frustrated. That happens to plenty of people. While it might be tempting to
blame the technology, I think doing so in this case is a mistake.
Yours is an issue that doesn't lend itself to resolution on a newsgroup
because your knowledge of the technology involved is limited. The best
recommendation one could give you is to purchase a book on ASP.NET (Dino
Esposito's books are excellent) and learn what you need to know to
competently develop this application. As you head down that road, I'm sure
that people here will be glad to help you.
--
Jim Cheshire
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