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This beta version of my networking component consists of two classes. The first "Email" sends email optionally with attachments encoded as base64 and compatible with the MIME 1.0 protocol. The other "Upload" allows for uploading of files through a web browser. Both were developed for use with Active Server Pages, but could be adapted for other uses as well.
This beta version of my networking component consists of two classes. The first "Email" sends email optionally with attachments encoded as base64 and compatible with the MIME 1.0 protocol. The other "Upload" allows for uploading of files through a web browser. Both were developed for use with Active Server Pages, but could be adapted for other uses as well.
This beta version of my networking component consists of two classes. The first "Email" sends email optionally with attachments encoded as base64 and compatible with the MIME 1.0 protocol. The other "Upload" allows for uploading of files through a web browser. Both were developed for use with Active Server Pages, but could be adapted for other uses as well.
This beta version of my networking component consists of two classes. The first "Email" sends email optionally with attachments encoded as base64 and compatible with the MIME 1.0 protocol. The other "Upload" allows for uploading of files through a web browser. Both were developed for use with Active Server Pages, but could be adapted for other uses as well.
This beta version of my networking component consists of two classes. The first "Email" sends email optionally with attachments encoded as base64 and compatible with the MIME 1.0 protocol. The other "Upload" allows for uploading of files through a web browser. Both were developed for use with Active Server Pages, but could be adapted for other uses as well.
This beta version of my networking component consists of two classes. The first "Email" sends email optionally with attachments encoded as base64 and compatible with the MIME 1.0 protocol. The other "Upload" allows for uploading of files through a web browser. Both were developed for use with Active Server Pages, but could be adapted for other uses as well.
This beta version of my networking component consists of two classes. The first "Email" sends email optionally with attachments encoded as base64 and compatible with the MIME 1.0 protocol. The other "Upload" allows for uploading of files through a web browser. Both were developed for use with Active Server Pages, but could be adapted for other uses as well.
This beta version of my networking component consists of two classes. The first "Email" sends email optionally with attachments encoded as base64 and compatible with the MIME 1.0 protocol. The other "Upload" allows for uploading of files through a web browser. Both were developed for use with Active Server Pages, but could be adapted for other uses as well.
This beta version of my networking component consists of two classes. The first "Email" sends email optionally with attachments encoded as base64 and compatible with the MIME 1.0 protocol. The other "Upload" allows for uploading of files through a web browser. Both were developed for use with Active Server Pages, but could be adapted for other uses as well.
This beta version of my networking component consists of two classes. The first "Email" sends email optionally with attachments encoded as base64 and compatible with the MIME 1.0 protocol. The other "Upload" allows for uploading of files through a web browser. Both were developed for use with Active Server Pages, but could be adapted for other uses as well.
This beta version of my networking component consists of two classes. The first "Email" sends email optionally with attachments encoded as base64 and compatible with the MIME 1.0 protocol. The other "Upload" allows for uploading of files through a web browser. Both were developed for use with Active Server Pages, but could be adapted for other uses as well.
This beta version of my networking component consists of two classes. The first "Email" sends email optionally with attachments encoded as base64 and compatible with the MIME 1.0 protocol. The other "Upload" allows for uploading of files through a web browser. Both were developed for use with Active Server Pages, but could be adapted for other uses as well.
This beta version of my networking component consists of two classes. The first "Email" sends email optionally with attachments encoded as base64 and compatible with the MIME 1.0 protocol. The other "Upload" allows for uploading of files through a web browser. Both were developed for use with Active Server Pages, but could be adapted for other uses as well.
This beta version of my networking component consists of two classes. The first "Email" sends email optionally with attachments encoded as base64 and compatible with the MIME 1.0 protocol. The other "Upload" allows for uploading of files through a web browser. Both were developed for use with Active Server Pages, but could be adapted for other uses as well.