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6/4/2006 7:45 PM
 

<meta name="KEYWORDS" content=<%= KeyWords %>>

The above script is the first script I have scene in dot net 2.0 where you can write from a database to the header of the page.

 I don't understand how it works.

I believe it has to do with namespace or xml or both. I am lost. Actually I want to impliment this kind of code on application I wrote and I want a simple explanation of how the page understands <%= KeyWords %>.

 
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6/5/2006 7:17 AM
 
<%= ...%> is classic ASP, which insert the result of the following expression (short version of "Response.write(...). Have a look into ASP documentation for details.

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6/5/2006 8:19 AM
 

Do I need to write a connection string in the old fashioned asp way in order to achieve this. If so do I use vb.script. I am sorry for missing this. I didn't realize that dot net 2.0 supported asp

 
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