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C_Volume2 Internet/ HTML #83665

Easy ASP Template

The ultimate class if you want to seperate your HTML from your ASP code. Seperation of code will result in extremely neat and well-readable code. The original class was developed in 2002, and is now 2 years tested and fixed. It's currently used in several commercial projects and has well-proven it's useability. Once you get to know ASPTemplate you can't do without anymore! I garantuee, just take some time to learn and understand the way this template class works, and you will discover that you are able to use it for EVERY ASP programming challenge you face. For me, it even made some challenges way easier. The ZIP file includes the class itself with a lot (!) of comments, and two files that take care of a nice example to get you started. I advise to extensively study the example, and read ALL the comments before you start using the class or e-mail me with your questions. Right now I am working on my website (http://www.tjoekbezoer.tk) to supply additional support and an extensive help system with more resources and examples. Until the time it's finished, you can always reach me at tjoekbezoer2000v (/AT) hotmail (/DOT) com if you have any questions. CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: The development of my content management system based on this template class is almost done. Since this class is unique, the CMS is also rather unique in its extreme user-friendliness. I would like to know if there is any animo for a CMS tho, so if you are interested send me an e-mail and I will keep you informed about the status of this advanced, easy-to-use and above all FREE content management system! Oh, and the image i supplied at www.planetsourcecode.com is just to get you excited :) The first one is a screenshot of the content management system as it is now, and all three the sites are completely based on ASPTemplate. Have fun!

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