Writing ActiveX ISAPI Extensions
By Al Williams, August 01, 1997
The traditional approach to creating active web pages is to write CGI programs that accept input (from a form or URL) and send output to web browsers. If you use Microsoft's Internet Information Server (IIS), you can use an ISAPI DLL. Al mixes C++ and Visual Basic to create an ISAPI module that lets you write ActiveX ISAPI extensions.
Dr. Dobb's Journal August 1997: Writing ActiveX ISAPI Extensions
Writing ActiveX ISAPI Extensions
By Al Williams
Dr. Dobb's Journal August 1997
Example 5: Active Server Pages: (a) embedding Basic code in a web page; (b) including the output in the HTML stream; (c) mixing Basic and HTML.
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