In a message dated 13.Sep.2006 17.24.14 US Mountain Standard Time, plug-discussion@stcaz.net writes: >The entire structure of ASP code changed with ASP.NET, but you're feeding it escaped >VBScript code that's not even ASP.Net, it's old-style ASP, which simply won't work. What >it's actually doing is copying the escaped code into a C# file, then trying to compile that, >and failing because your code is VBScript, not C#. I understand this now. Thank you. >Try something more like the following (borrowed from W3Schools example pages): I was trying to follow the W3Schools examples, but it seemed like the ASP.NET tutorial is one of their weaker ones... like it seems to skip a lot of stuff. I was fooled by the claims that most ASP would work at least somewhat, and since my objective is extremely shallow-- basically, read one paramater being passed in a GET and then plonk it in the right place of the resultant HTML... I didn't think I'd be reaching in the forbidden zone. Okay, I tried that example, and get Error message: /tmp/apache-temp-aspnet-0/bbce3785/91530.0.cs(33,22) : error CS1041: Identifier expected /tmp/apache-temp-aspnet-0/bbce3785/91530.0.cs(33,35) : error CS1041: Identifier expected "Line 33: Sub submit(sender As Object, e As EventArgs)" is highlighted red, in a listing which includes the code sent up and a buncha other stuff beginning with a comment about not editing the auto-generated code and 'Namespace ASP'. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss