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This means that many will still require ASP support in future. To give you an idea of just how popular, you can do a Google search for. As a result, there are still some classic ASP developers around offering support, though they are probably not easy to find.

We would be pleased to support your classic ASP website or software project, so if you are in need of help, why not get in touch? Why do some businesses still use Classic ASP? Your site may be vulnerable or at risk of being exploited or compromised.

Just like how you update windows and update other internet related software on your PC, you need to keep your website updated too. Older versions use outdated encryption methods, that hackers can easily break today. Today's versions of PDshop encrypt sensitive data using more advanced encryption techniques such as SHA bit, triple DES encryption, and include advanced Password hashing and Password salting.

PDshop also incorporates dozens of other security features now, like SQL injection and cookie tampering filters, a necessity these days. NET may mean a complete rewrite in a lot of cases. It can be difficult to justify the expense and risk of rebuilding the entire website in a newer technology unless the practical benefits to the business can be easily measured and weighed up against this.

For these reasons, while we recommend ASP. NET for all newer projects, we also fully understand that for some, classic ASP may be something worth sticking with for a little while.

If you are in need of classic ASP developer or have a need for classic ASP support , why not get in touch with us today? I have always enjoyed writing content and by , I began developing in Umbraco and Microsoft. I enjoy supporting businsses and helping resolve issues and am here to help! Learn more. Asked 13 years, 2 months ago. Active 8 years, 11 months ago.

Viewed 7k times. Brian G. Brian G Brian G I don't see what you're asking for exactly. I'm expecting someone will close this as unanswerable or not programming related I think it's pretty straightforward.

He also asks for examples of similar technologies that have been dropped. I am assuming he's asking about Microsoft specifically. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. JamesSugrue JamesSugrue A post with some supporting material.

Thanks — Brian G. I think this is a possibility considering it is not enabled by default in IIS7. Having said that, what you should probably be concerned about is: Will it become difficult or costly to hire programmers that know classic ASP? Will the cost of maintaining classic ASP go up from a hosting perspective? Will it become costly to the business to use a technology like classic ASP that might not easily integrate with newer web technologies?

Will you loose employees that would rather be working on something newer aka better for the resume and more interesting?



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